The Custom Furniture Sourcebook: A Guide to 125 Craftsmen
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Kerry Pierce | English | 2001 | ISBN: 1561584312 | 276 pages | Scan PDF | 105 MB
(!) NOTE: THIS BOOK IS SCANNED! Reason why I post it is that you`ll not find this book in digital version, so that`s the only way to get a copy of it for sanet users. (Rules don`t allow scanned books anymore to be posted here on SA, except some cases like that).
Sitting down to a custom-built dining table, or storing linens in a truly unique armoire...it's a dream for people who embrace quality and custom woodworking. But if you don't have the skills, tools, or time to make it yourself, where can you get it.? This book will answer any questions a reader may have about purchasing and/or commissioning custom pieces. It tells where to find furniture and how much one can expect to pay for it. The 125 furniture makers listed were chosen by an independent jury of some of the country's top craftsmen. This is a truly unique reference book for anyone interested in bringing beautiful, one-of-a-kind furnishings into their homes.
-- More than 500 photos showcase beautiful pieces of furniture.
-- Includes details about each maker's work and contact information.
-- Indexed by geographic location, type of furniture, and maker.
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