Of the many antique shops I have visited throughout Manhattan, Antique Textiles is the first that I have encountered that is dedicated solely to seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century fabrics and material. The DiSciascio family has been re-designing antique textiles since the 1980s, when Virginia DiSciascio started her business in New York. After Virginia retired back to Argentina in 2012, her daughter, Audrey DiSciascio, decided to partner with Perla Nunez, who had been Virginia's assistant for seventeen years. In an effort to keep the legacy alive, one year later, Audrey and Perla opened Antique Textiles, Inc. not far from where Virginia's boutique had been.
In addition to the carefully curated fabrics handpicked from travels the partners have made around the world, Perla and Audrey also offer beautifully handmade decor and can be commissioned for custom pieces. Perla finds great joy in this transformation, crafting from her visible in-store workspace. "She finds a random pattern and takes the antic to redesign them," explained Administrative Assistant Theresa. The outcome is awe-inspiring.
Perla showed me a piece of one of the fabrics she had used alongside the end product it had been converted into - an attractively embroidered cushion. "There is no job too big or too small," Theresa added. Then she proudly removed a breathtaking pillow from the window, crafted from eighteenth century embossed French leather. Following my reaction to the pillow, Perla turned me towards a custom ottoman accented in elegant embroidery. With no two pieces in this shop being the same, I was totally captivated by this side street gem - a rare find where a few women reinvigorate antique treasures with beautifully detailed craftsmanship.
In 2016, Antique Textiles Collections moved from 68th Street to 59th Street.