I sort of stopped in my tracks when I saw this shelving unit in the current issue of Rue Magazine. Reminds me a bit of the cinder block shelf idea back in my first apartment only this one's much cooler. Two big rocks and a raw edged piece of wood. I like all the stuff on it juxtaposed against the big canvas. Think it's a good weekend project? Hard to find these supplies? A bit heavy? Still good inspiration. Home of Andi Potamkin via Rue Magazine. (Photo by Emily Johnston Anderson).
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5 comments:
I very much enjoy that quote. So true. Carry it forward.
Oh how I love that picture. Wood, and stone, two of my favourite things! Happy Thanksgiving Jan!
wow.. that is awesome.
I love the simplicity in the design of the shelf!
VERY cool!
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