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dg7954 Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 04:55:42 AM
My favorite piece of furniture in my home is my cocktail table in the livingroom. I bought it two days before one Christmas (so I would have it to entertain with) in a store, where it looked like it was decorated by Dr. Suess. It had so many things piled up on it, that when I told the salesperson I wanted to buy it, she asked, "Are you sure?" It was delivered the next day in the snow. It is an old Mexican table, painted in distressed celadon green, with a drawer on one side. There are scratches and carvings all over it. Someone even carved their iniials on one side (in hot pink I might add). The top looks like an old, thick wooden floor, that you could actually dance on if you wanted (and, yes, at one party someone did, thanks to tequila). I just love this table. Do you have a special piece of furniture with a story that you love? Please share.
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verbina Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 10:36:57 AM
wrong area . got to get over to thankful. sorry guys
Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 09:39:56 AM
I have a little willow chair and table that I have had for years..traded a rug I hooked and some day care to a gal who owned a flower/gift shop for them years ago..I just love willow stuff..most of what I have gone I have kept outside in the garden and over the years have deteriorated, but these I never put outside and they have stayed nice.

Jenny in Utah
Put all your eggs in one basket..and then watch that basket!! Mark Twain
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 09:36:17 AM
another furniture piece that i love ... i got in colorado many years ago .. it is probably turn of the century (or earlier) .. it is a zink-top 'baker's table .. (the rest of it is mellow olde pine) with a HUGE drawer for the flower, bowls and rolling pins.
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 09:34:59 AM
i also love my old 'hen-laying' box .. it has 12 cubbies and a 'perch' that closes the 'cubbies' .. i keep some of my cookbooks in it .. in my kitchen.
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 09:33:52 AM
i love 'hand-did' ... home-made ... make-do ... furniture .. i have an olde hoosier made from boxes .. you'd never know it until you looked inside and saw the faint writing .. very primitive looking. and 'one-of-a-kind' .. lovingly made for someone special.
dg7954 Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 4:01:05 PM
Anne, both those pieces sound so great. Don't you feel sometimes that some furniture pieces become like people to you? Just these wonderful friends that live with you and hold stories. Thanks for sharing.
asnedecor Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 08:34:52 AM
My couch and my pine round dining table are my favorite pieces. The couch was actually my sister-inlaw's grandmother's couch. It sat in their basement and then in their garage for a long time. She could never figure out what to do with it. At the time it needed new upholstry and pillows, it was done in a dark red crushed velvet that had seen better days. But it has beautiful dark carved feet, rolled arms and a nice rolled back. They gave it to me for nothing and I had it reupholstered and the springs re-tied and it is the most comfortable couch. My dining table was my mom's for many years until finally she wanted something new. She gave it to me for my first apartment. It was covered in a tiger stripped veneer that she had painted an antique red. I had stripped the veneer off by soaking the top and taking an iron to it to loosen the glue and then peeled it off. Underneath was this beautiful pine wood. I sanded and varnished it so the natural color would come through. It has dings and nicks, but it is warm in color. I just love it.

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