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The Vintage Art of Writing Letters

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The Vintage Art of Writing Letters
The Love Letter by Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, 1841-1920

The Love Letter by Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, 1841-1920

It may seem old-fashioned to write a proper snail mail letter in these days of text messages, emails, and social media. But it's that old-fashioned quality – the novelty of it! - that makes it special to receive a real letter. It puts a smile on someone's face. As Phyllis Theroux said: "To send a letter is a good way to go somewhere without moving anything but your heart."

We call this blog Letters from EuroLux because it feels like we're penning a note directly to you, our friends interested in traditional and antique furnishings and lifestyle, home decor, and design. Some people call letter writing a lost art… we prefer to call it a vintage art!

Vintage Art of Writing LettersEven if there's no specific reason to write to someone, like a thank you letter, you can always write to people you haven't been in touch with lately, just to tell them your news. Or send a note of appreciation to someone who had an influence on you – a mentor or teacher, perhaps. Or send a letter to a family member or friend, even if you're frequently in touch. They're bound to be delighted. It's a great way to slow down and reflect on what a person means to us, and to tell them things we wouldn't always say in the rush of an email.

Vintage French Oak Secretary Desk from EuroLuxHome.comLetter writing is even more of a pleasure when you have a nice pen, some attractive notepaper, and a beautiful writing desk! We love the customized stationery at Iomoi, in classic designs with a contemporary edge. (Or "tradition with a wink" as they describe it.) We also love this vintage 1950 French Oak Secretary Desk at EuroLuxHome.com, with beautiful carving and a fab Fleur de Lis motif. The desk has plenty of drawers, shelves, and a cubby hole to tuck away your writing gear and the letters you've received yourself!

Antique French Gothic Desk with Keyboard Tray from EuroLuxHome.comThe vintage art of writing letters meets the 21st century! If you prefer to write your letters by computer, rather than by hand, and print them out to sign and mail, the recipient will be just as pleased. This heavily carved antique French Gothic solid oak desk dating to 1850 has been updated with the addition of a pull-out keyboard tray. So you can have the traditional feel of an authentic antique desk (standing over 6 feet high - whew, that's big enough for all your home office bits and pieces!) and all the benefits of modern communications.

Letters of the Century: America 1900-1999. Get inspiration for your letters from Mark Twain and Charlie Chaplain
For inspiration, check out the book Letters of the Century: America 1900-1999. The book features letters written by ordinary folk capturing moments in history, and letters by famous people including Mark Twain, Albert Einstein, and Charlie Chaplain.

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Aimee @ EuroLux Home

Aimee owns EuroLuxHome.com with her husband and best friend, Greg. With over 20 years' experience in acquiring and selling French Antique Furniture, she is very knowledgeable about furniture styles and how they are influenced by historical events. Aimee has shipped antique furniture and antique furniture reproductions to all 50 States and over 50 foreign countries. Subscribe to this blog for articles about antique furniture construction methods, style trends and even repair tips. Check out our YouTube channel!

2 Comments

  1. Beth
    Beth
    Great post, and great ideas! I have a whole file folder full of letters my mom and I exchanged after I'd flown the nest for college. It's not only a comfort to me to have these precious missives, but I consider it a treasure trove for future genealogists seeking information about our family or about what life was like in the "ancient" 20th century!
    1. admin
      admin
      Nice to hear from you Beth! I know you must treasure your letters from your mother. :) Greg and I also wrote letters from when we first met each other at summer camp when we were just 13 years old. We wrote letters for about 10 years before the internet came about and we started emailing instead. Unfortunately I left my letters from Greg at my folks house when I left for college and they were cleaned out of my closet. However, Greg kept all of my letters to him, because he is a sentimental kind of guy. While it is sometimes embarrassing to read my letters from high school, they are good for a laugh and certainly are great examples of "teenage angst". ;)