Lots of neat items arrived this week in time for weekend shopping. I noticed a theme this week --- a lot of our dealers seemed to be bringing in oversized pieces. To keep myself interested (and because I wanted to see what the Merriam-Webster thesaurus had to say about the word "large"), I decided to focus our Fresh Off the Wagon feature on our website on some of the larger pieces. My dimension requirements for this week's blog post: all items had to have at least one dimension 5 feet or larger. To get a peek of other new items this week, visit our website.
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Anne brought in this substantial two piece pine cabinet. She recently added shelves for extra storage. The cool rattan ball thingys (yes that's a technical term) can be decorative, or you can easily wire them and create unique light fixture. Oh, and this one is 6 feet 10 inches high! |
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I love, love, love this gargantuan mirror framed in vintage tin. It's 5 feet wide and over 7 feet tall. Better pick this one up on a Thursday, Saturday or Sunday when we have extra hands to help you load it - it's in Pete's space on the third floor - yikes! |
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Pat brought in a massive industrial table made out of wood with metal legs. This baby is 6 feet long. |
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Amy has a rustic king-size reclaimed wood coffee table with neat-o bolts in her space. It's a whopping 67 inches wide! |
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Who doesn't love a good farm table? This tin-topped monster is 7 feet wide. |
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This grand library sofa table with feed sack top under glass is 5 feet wide |
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At 74 inches wide, this mammoth sized chest of drawers offers tons of storage. |
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And finally, here is a jumbo brass bed. I didn't measure it, but I figure a twin bed must be at least 5 feet long, right? |
Thanks for indulging my goofy post. Speaking of indulging, if you haven't seen Ted's recipe for fried green tomatoes that I posted earlier this week, please do. You have to try them this summer.
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