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Style No. 68749639; Color Code: 001 Discover the entire Fern Collection by AnthroLiving. Part display piece, part clutter solution, and entirely charming, our bestselling Fern Collection makes EVERY room more beautiful. With its signature arched silhouette, buttoned-up hardware, and so-cute ballooned feet, this stylish storage epitomizes a classic, only-at-Anthro effect that keeps you coming back for more sizes, more colors, and more compliments! For ordering assistance and more, please contact us. For aesthetic advice and tips to help decorate your space, enjoy our complimentary home styling services. For more information on the materials and techniques of this piece, click here. Ash wood bookcase featuring Carrara marble-topped drawers Pine colorway: Veneer finish Green, Black colorways: Colored finish Brass-finished aluminum hardware Features two adjustable shelves and three drawers Ash wood legs are removable Slight variation in natural wood texture will occur Sealed with clear lacquer for protection Wipe clean with soft cloth Avoid using chemical cleaners This piece is intended for indoor use Some assembly required Imported Dimensions Overall: 72"H, 28"W, 18"D Interior Shelf Dimensions (2): 6.3"H, 25.75"W, 16.5"D Distance Between Adjustable Holes: 2.5" Interior Drawer Dimensions (3): 6.5"H, 22.5"W, 13.25"D Leg Height: 7" Under Clearance: 7" 190 lbs.
There’s something so fabulous about starting the new year, 365 days in front of you completely unwritten. We love digging into what we feel will be big design trends for the year ahead. Sometimes we’re spot on and others, well…you can’t win them all. Spaces that feel warm and lived-in seem to be reigning supreme …
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Anyone who has been around these parts for a while knows I've long been on the hunt for a great secretary. I mention it often, and even did a whole post here solely on my wish. So, when my parents had to make room for a new/old piece of furniture I was more than happy to take one (of many) pretty china cabinet off their hands. Now I know you are thinking, "uh Elizabeth maybe I can help you with this - a secretary and a china cabinet are not the same thing". Yes, I know. But just as beer and gin aren't the same thing, I can make a damn good time out of either option. My dad found this china cabinet in pieces in an old box in the back of a garage at some sale in the 70's (groovy) and had it refinished and restored. I remember this piece growing up, sitting in my parents dining room full of blue and white china. A great use for it of course, but I had other plans. As soon as I got it home though I realized that I had the same beef with the piece that my mom has had for the past 40 years - it is a black hole. Those doors close and those shelves are like a tomb. Not the bright and fun look I'm in favor of. Then, while on an antique trip I noticed a whole store full of great old china cabinets all with their insides painted. Chalk paint has been used on the inside of glass front furniture for generations - hello Williamsburg. Chalky blue to the rescue. My dad growled but I reminded him that we saw the same thing at Monticello. And when you've got a founding father on your side, really no one can disagree with you, right? Let their be light! Now let's take a look inside, shall we? Some of my favorite design books, the bar (hand over your heart) a few pictures and accessories and of course some blue and white in a nod to my parents version of the same piece. A little of the old and a little of the new. Have you inherited any furniture? What did you do to make it your own? Ever turned down a piece because you thought it wouldn't work? Maybe give it a second thought!
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