When I was out shopping a couple of weeks ago, this piece caught my eye the minute I walked past it. I leaned over to my mom, who is a great shopping companion, but doesn’t always like the things I’m drawn to, and said, “I’m buying it.”
She whole-heartedly agreed that I should.
It’s just such an interesting piece! Clearly something that was handmade. Perhaps built around those drawers? Or a piece assembled out of other old pieces? Whatever the history, it works and I love it.
The paint was already perfect, but it needed a good wiping-down and a coat of Tough Coat to seal the chipping paint. That was one of the projects Emily tackled for me when she was helping at the studio last week. She was such a tremendous help!
The drawers are definitely my favorite part. The chippy paint, the bin-cup pulls, and the way they anchor the piece are all perfection. It’s the kind of piece that could have a million different uses.
The bookshelf was backed with very thin plywood that was broken and flapping in some places, so my dad cut a piece of thin masonite to size and we nailed it into the back. It just holds everything in and prevents any further damage. It also looks tidier from the side. You can see the pieces that are sticking out a bit before we fixed it in the picture below.
It’s another piece that will be coming to Lucketts!
As I said in an earlier post. This is turning out to be the year of the big pieces!
Marian, the styling of your furniture pieces is lovely! It takes that bookshelf to a whole other level. I love the green color with the perfect amount of wood exposure; and you’re right: those drawers are really special. I’m sure some lucky person will snatch that right up at Lucketts (oh, to only live closer; could your family be moving way out west, by chance? California is calling your name 🙂 ).
I don’t normally like the pieces that are this distressed but I love everything about this piece! I’m a big fan of greens in this area of the colour wheel. It’s calling me to paint something!
I love this! It’s beautiful and functional.
I have to echo what Sari says – perhaps NW Indiana is calling your name!! Love that bookcase – functional and so beautiful!
What a pretty green! This piece will be so useful for something. It would be a great bathroom cabinet too!
Nancy
This piece is GORGEOUS. And beautifully styled!
So exciting!! Bet you can’t wait!
Yes, the bookcase is lovely. And your styling makes it stunning. My vote is for California as well!
Love it!!! Can I buy it?? Can’t wait for Lucketts!!
Fantastic find!
Great piece?
You always do such a fantastic styling on those great pieces. I’m learning so much from you. Always happy to see these treasures come to life!
Swoooooooon. I love that green…and the size and shape…and just everything about this piece. Dreamy.
That is awesome! Love the green
It is stunning all styled up!! One lucky buyer will get that piece, it is a special one!
Oh how I wish I could come to Lucketts! I would snap that bugger right up!
Love the ironstone and the lidded jars. I can at least pack those home…
Ma-rian… come to California…
Lovely piece. Wish I could go to Lucketts.
It looks like this color is back in style…..love it….and your styling is superb!!!!
Time for me to grab the Endust (sp?) + rearrange a large sorter that I have!
TY for the inspiration!
I love looking at your wonderful photos!
Love this primitive, but so handsome piece. It would blend perfectly with 3 handmade German pie safes and a walnut dry sink we own!
What’s the name of this color and brand name?