In a move that reflects its signature discretion, The Row has quietly launched a curated line of vintage furniture. The luxury brand, founded by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, introduced this exclusive selection through a hidden “Galerie” tab on its website.
A Subtle Expansion into Homeware
The furniture drop follows the brand’s first official foray into homeware, which debuted in early April during Milan Design Week. That collection featured handwoven cashmere blankets, quilted bedding, and understated accessories—all echoing the minimalist ethos for which The Row is known.
Now, with this latest move, the brand expands its aesthetic sensibility into vintage interiors. The curated pieces align with The Row’s long-standing focus on craftsmanship and quiet luxury, offering a seamless extension of its world into the home space.
Design-Driven Pieces with Historical Depth
The newly listed items include remarkable works from notable 20th-century designers. Among them is a 1958 Charlotte Perriand Cansado Table, a pair of 1960 Guillerme et Chambron armchairs, and a 1930 round wood-and-metal side table by Louis Sognot. There’s also a rare Pierre Dariel foldable chair from 1934.
Each piece speaks to the meticulous attention to detail The Row is known for. Fans of the brand may recall the interiors of its Paris flagship store, which featured works like the 1940 wooden Traineau chairs by Victor Courtray and a black 1955 Georges Jouve coffee table. These elements not only elevated the shopping space but embodied the Olsen twins’ vision of quiet sophistication.
From Fashion to Interiors: A Natural Progression
This foray into furniture feels like a natural progression for the brand, as its retail environments have long featured museum-worthy pieces. The Row’s curated selection now available online allows collectors and design enthusiasts to bring a piece of that vision into their own homes.
To explore the vintage furniture line, visit the Galerie section on The Row’s website.





