Etsy Store is now LIVE!!!
Modernism Show at the Modernica Factory
We packed up a 20" long truck to display the finest of our inventory for the fall edition of the Modernish show in Los Angeles... Unfortunately these menacing clouds had no mercy on us...
Aymerick Modern is 2 Years Old!!!
In the late 2000's I started to develop an interest for a certain type of design, decided to break the bank and get my first rocking chair by Charles Eames from DWR, things never got the same... A few years later, after moving from San Francisco to San Diego, I realized with a very limited budget in hands that the vintage market had much more to offer than recent production for the modern style I decided to furnish my home with. However, in order to be able to afford creating the ambiance I had in mind I could only select distressed pieces in the need for restoration I would get mostly from private sellers on Craigslist... So after countless hours of research between books, video tutorials, web forums I decided to start restoring furniture on my own one piece at the time. Forward to fall 2013 when I finally put the last piece in the house and finished my own interior design project... However, during all those years I got so much into the thrill of the hunt for the perfect piece and the amazing feel of seeing this damaged item coming back to life between my own hands, I just couldn't stop... But who needs 2 coffee tables, 3 sofas or 4 credenzas in their house??? So, as my interest for scandinavain mid century modern evolved from a passion to an addiction to a way of life and strong of a few years of experience restoring furnitures, I decided I wanted to share this timeless style with anyone looking to purchase a carefully refinished piece. Within a year, I was able to assist dozens of mcm aficionados sourcing from my small inventory displayed in my garage... Then, in September 2014, I decided to exhibit my curated selection at the Palm Springs Modernism Show which was the first step in the professional vintage furniture world... Soon after I was able to put a website together, to share a retail space then get my own, to import my first container from Denmark, to sell thru reputable online design merchants, to assist professional of the design industry... Now after 200+ pieces sold to happy customers in Los Angeles, NYC, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Paris, Stockholm and of course San Diego, Aymerick Modern is now 2 years old!!!
Thank you so much to everyone who supported me along the way in this adventure over the last two years.
Love Is All Around... Enjoy...
Tony Larson Modern Chair Series:
An update on the classic Modern Chair Series featuring new riders and furniture...
Thanks To DeWain Valentine For Supporting Aymerick Modern
I am thrilled to now have renowned sculptor Dewain Valentine as one of my new client. He purchased this stunning Erling Torvits secretary for his new Southern California coastal home. Thank You for your support DeWain! Check his work exhibited at Moma's in NYC, San Diego, Denver, Honolulu...
Brand Overhaul In Progress For Aymerick Modern
We are happy to announce that we've hired Chancellor Creative to re-brand Aymerick Modern! As part of our brand overhaul, a newly designed website will be launched soon to help future clients with their choices while browsing our newest inventory. Stay tuned and be patient until Mid September...
Danish Modern Extravaganza
Our last shipment from Denmark has been delivered yesterday 06/06/16 so we are now entering the restoration phase for most of these pieces. Come on over if you would like to have first dibs on any of them. We are currently offering the design of Hans Wegner, Omann Jun, Arne Vodder, Kofod Larsen, Peter Hvidt, Kai Kristiansen, No Moller, Folke Ohlsson and many more...
Thanks To Debbi & Jan
Thank you so much to Debbi & Jan who trusted Aymerick Modern to source sleek vintage furnitures for their new home in San Diego.
Got Danish?
All these pieces and MANY MANY more will be arriving first week of June at the showroom... Hold Tight!
NB : Most of these pictures are the actual pieces being imported, some other ones are stock pictures from the web as quite a few of the furnitures being shipped will have to go to a full restoration process. Thanks for your understanding.