
Last year, Amy Wikman, of Bjork Antikt & Studio, e-mailed me photos of her friend, jewelry designer Mark Edge’s historic Atlanta home, which the two had spent months renovating. Wikman, who has a degree in historic preservation, helped Edge choose period-appropriate hardware and finishes, and the result is a stunning backdrop for Edge’s eclectic collection of furniture, art and accessories, including some very interesting examples of Decoratus Absurdum. I pitched their story to the Chicago Tribune where it appeared earlier this month, and I thought you might enjoy seeing a few before and after photos. Thanks Mark and Amy!
Click here for Bjork Antikt & Studio.
Mark Edge Jewelry is now available in the Sundance catalogue. Click here for Edge’s website, and be sure to check out his Eco Vintage collection.
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Living room fireplace – before.

Dining room – before
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Dining room – after

Before
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Library – after


This is how the bathrooms looked when they bought the place.
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This is how they look now.

Kitchen – before.
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Kitchen – after
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