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I used to make French style furniture. I learned how to make it in a 19th C. style by going to antique stores, drawing, measuring, and examining closely the construction/woodworking techniques; and then go home and adapt and copy the pieces. I thought I'd rather learn to make them myself than become a lawyer to be able to afford to buy them. I was correct in this. Today, I saw this pot rack and decided to draw a picture of it...

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Date: 2017-06-21 12:36 pm (UTC)I like the pot rack. Were the pots copper? Brushed steel? They look good and solid.
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Date: 2017-06-21 05:26 pm (UTC)Here is a French style butcher block table I made in the distant past. I saw it in an antique store and made three copies in various sizes. I still have mine, sold the other two. In mine, the top comes off and then it unfolds into a sewing machine, the machine stores inside... people rarely do sewing and food prep at the same time, so it seemed like a good 2 in 1 multitask unit.
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