As each week winds down and we ease into the weekend, the Queen of Hearts features an item from each of our showrooms on their Facebook page. Here are the pieces that we thought were feature-worthy this week. Enjoy!
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In less than a week, make sure to do your part in consuming the required 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween. Bon appetit!
As each week winds down and we ease into the weekend, the Queen of Hearts Antiques & Interiors features an item from each of our showrooms on their Facebook page. Here are the pieces that we thought were feature-worthy this week. Enjoy!
Yes, $6.9 billion is a big number, but think about it - costumes and candy and decorating - so much fun! We won’t mind if you spend some of your share with us...
As each week winds down and we ease into the weekend, the Queen of Hearts Antiques & Interiors features an item from each of our showrooms on their Facebook page. Here are the pieces that we thought were feature-worthy this week. Enjoy!
Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death. You'll find plenty of these colors and many more in our showrooms, especially now as we get deeper into Autumn and closer to Halloween!
As each week winds down and we ease into the weekend, the Queen of Hearts features an item from each of our showrooms on their Facebook page. Here are the pieces that we thought were feature-worthy this week. Enjoy!
We're willing to bet that there isn't a single dealer at the Queen of Hearts with samhainophobia. The term originates from ‘Samhuin’ meaning summer’s end. The Samhain festival was celebrated by the Celts for marking the transition between summer and winter. The word Samhuin has Irish-Scottish-Gaelic roots generally meaning ‘All Hallows Eve’.
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