Your Old Money Starter Pack Has Arrived
/Not everyone grew up with a silver spoon. Some of us had forks that bent backward when you scrubbed them, lived on instant mashed potatoes, and thought a fridge that spat out ice cubes meant your family was loaded. But just because you were raised on hand-me-downs and Hamburger Helper doesn’t mean you don’t have taste, now.
This week’s vintage arrivals are here to prove it: elegance isn’t about how much you spent—it’s about how well you curate.
Enter: four pieces that serve serious old-money energy without the generational wealth.
+ The Red Silk Couch? Regal and unapologetic.
+ The Asian Screen? A hand-painted whisper of wanderlust.
+ The Maitland Smith Game Table? For high-stakes nights that end in laughter, not scandal.
+ And the Kansas Secretary? A love letter to craftsmanship, storage, and quiet luxury.
Because you don’t need to be a nepo baby to decorate like a Vanderbilt. You just need taste—and an old crony (like Casa Vic) to open the right doors.
Stay classy. Shop vintage.
Vintage Traditional High Back Sofa
This vintage high-back sofa, with its turned wood legs and plush silk-and-down cushions, is perfect for sipping—or spilling—the tea.
Four Panel Chinese Lacquered Screen
This four-panel Chinese lacquered screen is beautifully hand-painted—floral details even on the back—for maximum elegance and maximum cover-up.
Maitland Smith Leather Game Table
This Maitland Smith leather-trimmed game table features a backgammon and chessboard.
$495
See it on the site here.
This antique roll-top secretary desk was handcrafted in Atchison, Kansas circa 1880 from solid walnut. With a spacious bookcase, multiple drawers, and a pull-out work surface, it’s the kind of setup that makes creativity feel effortless.
$795
View it on the site here.
Like one of these items? Call the store today to see if it’s still available.