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Part of the family, yet strong enough to stand on its own. That's the Clinton Bed Table. As part of the Clinton Bedroom Set, it completes a classic boudoir the likes of which you see in the pages of shelter mags like Traditional Home. As an individual piece, those graceful cabriole legs and ball and claw feet would be stunning in any living room. Looking for a pop of color? Imagine the Clinton as an end table, refinished in eye-catching emerald green...or maybe classic black lacquer. Your imagination and my skills can bring this baby back to life. After all, she's still looking great after about 100 years, and she's got at least another hundred in her!
Solid mahogany
Dimensions: 20" wide x 15" deep x 29" high
Condition: good; surface wear appropriate to age, no major damage
*price above reflects as is condition; refinishing or surface repairs incur additional charges
Janie is named for my dear friend who has a nearly dangerous penchant for all things Restoration Hardware. When I finished stripping multiple layers of paint off this dresser, I found it to be solid wood, with an oak top and drawer fronts. This beautiful little piece was just crying for an RH finish -- it compares to their waxed or weathered oak finishes. Super sturdy and diminutive in size, Janie would be equally useful holding onesies for the baby, mail in the entry, or extra pillows and blankets in the family room; she'd even make a great bedside table. Bring Janie home today!
31.5"Wx17.5"Dx30"H
Local Pickup Only
Cash or Venmo
Sarah, plain and simple. Maybe they were inherited from your aunt who lived in the country. Maybe you found them at a flea market. Either way, they fit perfectly with your modern farmhouse decor. Their style is ol' school, but their finish is au courant. White, turned legs and an antiqued, planked top of dark stained wood veneer with just enough of a greige-pink undertone. You can't go wrong with these wood side tables.
20"x22"x19"H
Solid Wood
Available for local pickup only. Decorative items not included.
Cash or Venmo.
Elegant wrought iron tripod washstand supported by three legs tapering to a lipped shelf and raised on dainty scrolled feet. It is joined by a lower iron ring with a lipped shelf 7.25” in diameter. The middle support of protruding “pins” now holds a 12.75” wood shelf stained in rich mahogany.
Simple yet elegant design, this collector piece will add charm and style to any space.
The French provincial aesthetic combines ornate carvings, moldings and decorative wrought iron with simple textures and sturdy furniture. It focuses on combining beauty and elegance with rustic, country style features.
The vintage KT&K porcelain Basin & Pitcher pictured are not original to the piece but complement it perfectly. They have the usual crazing and discoloration from age, and the basin has 2 small hairline cracks. The washstand may be sold on its own without the Basin & Pitcher for $300.
30” at highest, 29” to basin ring
12.5” basin inset diameter
Professionally de-rusted, stripped, and refinished in satin white by Bittersweet Lane.
Pictured also is the “before” look.
Local In-Person Pick-up preferred
(decorative towels and plant not included)
This beautiful piece has functionality to create the ultimate garden workstation, but also to inspire crafting, artwork, and other hobbies. May also serve as a unique entertaining center for beverages and snacks, indoors or outdoors. The possibilities are endless!
Custom fit driftwood-stained pine shelves complement the adorned wrought iron frame. Work standing or add a counter height stool or chair. Photos show iron work details and staging examples.
The wood shelves are treated with spar varnish for protection from outdoor use, and the wrought iron was professionally de-rusted, stripped, and refinished in flat black, all by Bittersweet Lane.
Counter height 32” H
top shelf: 39-3/8” L x 15-3/4” W
lower shelf: 36-3/8” L x 10-1/2” W
well pocket: 36-3/8” L x 4-1/4 W x 5-1/4” H
Curated. Custom. Rejuvenated. Loved.
Saved from the landfill. Crafted by hand. Created in your neighborhood. |
At Bittersweet Lane, we believe in supporting the community by offering you a hyper-local way to shop for home goods made by your northern Westchester neighbors. We take aging furniture and give it new life and vitality. We create new, engaging works of art. We produce tomorrow's heirlooms with unmatched passion and artistry.
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The architecture, furniture, and other expressions of the past, around which are woven many of our traditions -- these things are our heritage passed down [...]. It is our duty to preserve them, and it should be considered our privilege to have a part in any undertaking looking to this end. ~ James Leath, Columbia County Historical Society President, Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, 1935 |