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Well maybe not heaven but it feels like it at times. None of the furniture is old nor is the lamp.The chair is from the Bungalow Collection from Thos. Moser as is the occasional table with the Roycroft three footed bowl. The lamp is a William Morris with a ginko leaf mica shade. It's sitting on a speaker stand that I made with cherry wood that I salvaged from astore that was being refurbished in a mall years ago. It's one of a pair. As much as I'd like to have a whole house of A/C furniture I can only have a few.

 
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My Quaint Furniture china cabinet with a collection of copper, pewter and pottery plus some tiles.

Dano

 
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Looks pretty heavenly to me!

Thanks for the images.

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There's a theme there somewhere... Smile

Nice Quaint Cabinet. Mine is similar but has Jacobian legs... Yours is very drool worthy.
 
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Only Arts and Crafts enthusiasts would characterize a piece of furniture as "Drool worthy", but you know what? That is an pretty good description...

Dano
 
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a friend at work refers to my copies of american bunaglow and style as "furniture porn"...

much the same feeling...
 
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It can be characterized as such couldnt it? Except it's something I can say to the wife when I see a fine piece of A&C instead of well you know, the other thing!

Dano
 
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Nice little corner, Dano. Love the lamp, and I aspire to one day possess a china cabinet as much like yours as I can find. A&C decor and Southwestern architecture compliment each other quite well, I think.

Good job on the speaker enclosures (wish I could see them better). At our former home in Glendale, CA, I tried to adapt some A&C style to the very modern decor and built, among other things, some speaker enclosures (one pictured) with material recycled from a glossy black bookcase, and topped each with a green tile matching a coffee table we had. They're open at the back so you can just pop the speakers in behind the black grillecloth. They reside now in the basement of our otherwise arts and crafts-y (finally!) 1908 foursquare in Spokane, WA, where they will be used again (along with the other leftover modern furnishings) when it's finished for a media room.

 
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