The Yardsale Blog

The detailing on this antique sewing machine table (antique sewing machine included!) is just incredible. “Use it as a shabby chic desk,” suggests Yardsailor Analisa.

Love this mid-century modern lounge chair with perfect mustard yellow cushions from Hannah’s always amazing stash!

Every now and then, we get a listing that just stops us in our tracks. This 1930s Wedgewood stove is incredible. Those colors and details are perfect. Checkered kitchen floor not included, sadly.

Every now and then, we get a listing that just stops us in our tracks. This 1930s Wedgewood stove is incredible. Those colors and details are perfect. Checkered kitchen floor not included, sadly.

All set up at Treasure Island Flea!

All set up at Treasure Island Flea!

The Treasure Island Flea is this weekend (January 28-29), in the form of an indoor pop-up! Yardsale will be on site with a booth both days, and we’ll be giving away goodies and raffling off all kinds of hot retro items. Stop by and say ahoy!

The Treasure Island Flea is this weekend (January 28-29), in the form of an indoor pop-up! Yardsale will be on site with a booth both days, and we’ll be giving away goodies and raffling off all kinds of hot retro items. Stop by and say ahoy!

Hannah L. is a designer, illustrator, and a tasteful curator of beautiful curiosities. Her listings are awash with antiques and mid-century design artifacts, and as a recent transplant to San Francisco, her apartment is “going through a fugue state,” she says.
We asked Hannah about a few of her favorite things:

What inspires you?
Curiosity, foolishness & science.
What sparked your interest in antiques and vintage items?
My parents immigrated here in the 70s, so I think that having nothing from their past made me obsessed with collecting things.
What are your favorite places to forage for treasures?
In Chicago, Brown Elephant or the Renegade Craft Fair. All the shops in Logan Square and Roscoe Village are great neighborhoods to romp around in. In New York, the Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene or Junk in Williamsburg. The best stuff is in Red Hook — my favorite shop was 99c Dreams. I just moved to San Francisco so I’m still exploring, but I’ve had a lot of fun poking around estate sales, in Oakland, and at Stuff on Valencia Street.
What’s the most interesting or rarest or favorite item you’ve found?
Enquire Within Upon Everything, a book from the 1900s that inspired Tim Berners-Lee to create the World Wide Web.
Can you tell us something special about your neighborhood?
I love Fat Angel. They’ve got Sightglass coffee, wine on tap, rare beers, and delicious delicious cheeses.

Check out Hannah’s rad Tumblr, while you’re at it.

Hannah L. is a designer, illustrator, and a tasteful curator of beautiful curiosities. Her listings are awash with antiques and mid-century design artifacts, and as a recent transplant to San Francisco, her apartment is “going through a fugue state,” she says.

We asked Hannah about a few of her favorite things:

What inspires you?

Curiosity, foolishness & science.

What sparked your interest in antiques and vintage items?

My parents immigrated here in the 70s, so I think that having nothing from their past made me obsessed with collecting things.

What are your favorite places to forage for treasures?

In Chicago, Brown Elephant or the Renegade Craft Fair. All the shops in Logan Square and Roscoe Village are great neighborhoods to romp around in. In New York, the Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene or Junk in Williamsburg. The best stuff is in Red Hook — my favorite shop was 99c Dreams. I just moved to San Francisco so I’m still exploring, but I’ve had a lot of fun poking around estate sales, in Oakland, and at Stuff on Valencia Street.

What’s the most interesting or rarest or favorite item you’ve found?

Enquire Within Upon Everything, a book from the 1900s that inspired Tim Berners-Lee to create the World Wide Web.

Can you tell us something special about your neighborhood?

I love Fat Angel. They’ve got Sightglass coffee, wine on tap, rare beers, and delicious delicious cheeses.

Check out Hannah’s rad Tumblr, while you’re at it.

Another vintage Eames chair? Christmas came early! This one’s upholstered in classy green leather.

Alex A. put up a great pair of mid-century antique tiki-inspired lamps! Yesterday’s vintage Herman Miller chair went in a snap, so get on these lamps before someone else scoops them up.