Steve built the kitchen cabinet a couple of years ago for our kitchen in Northport Michigan. The legs glide out and hold spices and cooking oils. The drawers handles are big fat Petosky stones native to our Lake Michigan shoreline. Cherry, walnut and birch, left natural, with just a coat of polyurethane. A work of art and functional as well. Can't wait to see what he has in store for 21 Mulberry St!
Anchor Cottage Freshwater Decor Decorating Store
We offer decorating services in the Leelanau Peninsula. Our studio has fabrics, bedding samples and rug swatches. We offer lamp repair, shades, harps and finials with access to over 1,000 lamps. Furniture painting and repair. Wall paper books are available. Reach out to us at shop@anchorcottage.net.
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1 comment:
That is beautiful! I love things that are made with a local product. It gives them a sense of place and culture...
So what are you trying to do with the blog? What's your goal?
-Ryan Downstairs
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