пятница, 18 марта 2011 г.

Headboard Shelf

Headboard Shelf



In our family, my Grandma is famous for witty sayings such as; "necessity is the mother of invention". Case in point, this shelf made by Grannie herself…



It started life as a twin headboard.


After Grannie (a seasoned Antique Dealer) got a hold of it, it became a shelf. She removed the bed posts, sawed off the bottom of the headboard and screwed the pieces together on a 90 degree angle. Then, she added the brackets and vintage iron hooks.



It eventually found it's way to my Mothers Cottage where it lived a short life as a hall tree at the front door. When it was my turn to have it, I put it to use as a towel rack in the master bath.



It never stayed anywhere long enough to get a real name (it may end up as a pot rack someday. I have contemplated that a few times). Therefore, we refer to it as the "Whatchamacallit".



Grannies whatchamacallit is one of my favorite pieces. Not only because it's a unique piece made from vintage furniture, but because it has a history in our family.


Do you have a piece of furniture in your home that has made the rounds in your family?


What is it, and where has it been?


Original article and pictures take www.theyellowcapecod.com site

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