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Thursday, March 17, 2016

FLORENCE,CO: Tour of BARN & BARREL--Total COOLNESS!

You all know I like to roam the streets of Florence--the antiques capital of Colorado and just see what's going on. Recently I stepped into Barn & Barrel, located at 115 W. Main St. And I also ascended into a world of total coolness.

For those familiar with Florence, the location of Barn & Barrel formerly housed the antiques and art shop, Touch of Grace--also a popular destination for those looking for top-drawer antiques, art, jewelry and architectural salvage. The owners of Touch of Grace relocated out of state--and Dan Vinton and his wife Tracy, a few months ago moved Barn & Barrel from a smaller location a few doors down to the spacious showrooms at 115 W. Main.

Barn & Barrel's slogan is: Farm Fresh To Barrel Aged. The shop specializes in antiques, art and architectural salvage.

                                                  BARN & BARREL IN FLORENCE,CO

I guarantee if you check out Barn & Barrel's Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/barnandbarrelflorenceco/?fref=ts
you'll be pleased and probably hop in the car to check out one of southern Colorado's most unique home decor stores.

Like most shops in Florence, thing change almost daily. But here's what was going on at Barn & Barrel last week. Join me for a fun tour!



Yes, they have a great selection of primitive wall cupboards with that delicious, chippy paint.


And free-standing primitive cupboards loaded with vintage smalls.


OK, you had me at chippy paint. But there's way more to be discovered at Barn & Barrel.


Salvage galore!


A wonderful farm (or harvest) table constructed of 100-year-old barn wood. And the price is a fraction of what it would generally be outside of Florence--the antiques capital of Colorado.


Another view of the delicious barnwood table.


Owner Dan Vinton said this area started as simply a quiet retreat area for customers and browsers to sit back in comfort and relax and rest. He said they put a comfy couch there for visitors--that wasn't supposed to be for sale--and it sold. They got another comfy couch and it sold. And then they finally put in this stylish, distressed leather couch--which is now for sale. But no worries--Barn & Barrel will always have a good selection of stylish furniture and a comfy place for visitors to unwind.


Here's how it all started. Dan said his wife Tracy, years ago, began offering a line of quality handmade soaps and body products--and they used some antiques as "props" in their display. The antiques and vintage items began selling--and the rest is history. But the Barn & Barrel still has a line of soaps and body products.


A display of handbags, scarves and other fashion accessories

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The Barn & Barrel also proudly sells local artisan work--like this handmade wooden bowl.


You never know what you will find at Barn & Barrel--and that's half the fun of browsing in this fantastic shop--and all of Florence for that matter!


A vintage car fender as wall art? You bet!

Thanks for joining us on a tour of one of Florence's coolest shops.

And make sure and snap some pictures of what YOU find in Florence--and feel free to send your pictures to this blog for possible publication.

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