Asymmetrical Fringed Chair
October, 1993
Creative Hands and A Special Vision of the Past
Contributing Editor Tricia Foley
"Whether it was the 1860's cottage that awoke the collector or the collector that responded to the cottage, Victoria Albers can't say, even now. But for ten years, the little farmhouse in upstate New York has been lovingly adorned by Victoria and her husband, Art, with a special vision of the past that sometimes surprises even them."
"It was with an eye for ornament that Victoria began to furnish her house. "Anything with garlands, fringe, or roses attracts me," she admits. The fancy asymmetrical chair, one of a pair, has all those elements and more, but then Victoria has never found restraint appealing."
Creative Hands and A Special Vision of the Past
Contributing Editor Tricia Foley
"Whether it was the 1860's cottage that awoke the collector or the collector that responded to the cottage, Victoria Albers can't say, even now. But for ten years, the little farmhouse in upstate New York has been lovingly adorned by Victoria and her husband, Art, with a special vision of the past that sometimes surprises even them."
"It was with an eye for ornament that Victoria began to furnish her house. "Anything with garlands, fringe, or roses attracts me," she admits. The fancy asymmetrical chair, one of a pair, has all those elements and more, but then Victoria has never found restraint appealing."