Built on a Love of Things That Last.

We are a family business with roots in England and a home base in Tampa. Everything else follows from that.

A family business, spanning an ocean.

Stone & Relic began from a love of English antiques and the belief that well-made things deserve to be cherished for generations.

Our sourcing roots are in the UK, where our family members travel in search of character, craftsmanship, and stories worth saving.

Our home base is in Tampa, Florida, where we receive, process, photograph, and place each piece with care.

It's a collaboration across the ocean, built on trust, experience, and a shared eye for the exceptional.

Sourced in Britain. Chosen by hand.

Every piece begins with a journey. Our family travels England seeking antiques with age, character, and a story worth saving.

We travel throughout England to estate auctions, private sellers, markets, and fairs.
Our focus is on Victorian and Edwardian pieces with timeless appeal and enduring quality.
Every piece is chosen for its patina, craftsmanship, and provenance.
Pieces are carefully packed and shipped to Tampa.
On arrival, we inspect, photograph, and list each piece one by one.

Original condition

We love the marks of time. Our pieces are left in honest, original condition that tells their story.

Traceable provenance

We research where possible and work with credible sources so you can buy with confidence.

One of a kind

No reproductions. No duplicates. Each piece is unique, because your home should be too.

The people behind the pieces.

US Operations

Our Tampa-based team receives each shipment with care and manages every detail from here: processing, photography, enquiries, orders, and private viewings.

We're here to help you find the right piece and make the experience seamless from start to finish.

UK Sourcing

Our family in the UK spends their days building relationships with auctioneers, estate managers, and private sellers.

They know where to look, what to ask, and how to find the pieces that stand the test of time.

We didn't get into this to sell furniture. We got into it because some things are too good to disappear.