Back in February, I posted about my collection of Iroquois
Harvest Time by Ben Seibel that I'm mixing and matching with pieces of granite gray
American Modern by Russel Wright., and I mentioned that I might need a larger cabinet to store it in.
Yesterday I traded my SIL the blond glass front case it was in for a teak corner unit by Nathan. Almost all of the furniture we have in the shop is teak, walnut or rosewood, and we've been talking about setting up a small room vignette with blond furniture. Hence the trade, about which I'm saying yippee and other expletives of delight.
The cabinet fit perfectly in the corner of my dining room, and my china looks so much better in it than in the bookcase. I guess that's because, as the name implies, the case is for books...not china. Here's the before picture:
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Before |
Now check out the after photos, and you'll see why I'm so happy with the trade. I finally have a proper place to display the china collection!
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After |
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And more after |
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And a close up of the china in its new home |