Amy’s Edit x Vinterior: If I Curated a Drop, This Would Be It

If I had my own Vinterior drop, this is exactly what it would look like: soulful, layered, quietly powerful. Every piece chosen not just for its aesthetic, but for the feeling it evokes. This is vintage curation through the lens of Unseen Doesn’t Mean Unfelt. Not just pretty pieces to fill a space, but the pieces that stop you in your tracks, anchor a room, and leave you thinking about them long after.

This is what I’d put in your home if you gave me the keys.

Statement Seating

Not just a place to perch. These are the kinds of chairs and sofas that bring weight and soul to a room. Slouchy velvet, aged leather, sculptural forms that somehow manage to feel both quiet and bold. The kind of piece you build a room around.

"You don’t just sit in these, you arrive."

Lighting with Soul

This is where I get emotional. Lighting is everything. And vintage lighting? That’s emotional architecture. Think pleated silk, heavy brass, smoked glass, the stuff that casts a glow rather than just illuminating a space. These are the pieces that shift a room from fine to unforgettable.

"Switch the light on, shift the frequency."

Pieces with Past Lives

Old marble. Dented wood. A patina that tells you it’s been loved. These pieces don’t need to shout to hold presence. They’re the grounding force in a room, the ones that let everything else breathe.

"They don’t just sit there. They hold history."

The Unexpected

This is where curation becomes art. A brutalist side table. A ceramic vessel with a warped lip. Something odd that you can’t stop thinking about. It doesn’t match anything, which is exactly why it belongs.

"You need a little tension. A little risk. That’s what makes it memorable."

If this were real, it would sell out.

But for now, I’m sharing it here, a glimpse into how I see, choose, and layer.

Because this is what Amy’s Edit looks like when it plays with Vinterior.

And maybe one day soon… it won’t just be a wishlist.