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Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Step into The Library
The Library Ladder Chair
We love libraries and enjoy filling them with some of our most beautiful editions. Take for example this exceptional Library Ladder Chair.
With a touch of flamboyancy in design this unique Regency period piece is multi functional as it is not only a chair, but upon turning becomes a stairway to upper bookshelves. This is a rare find in miniatures and is suitable for the very finest of collections.
But don’t stop there, let us add some additional editions to furnish any library, like the lovely Demilune Table with a striking rope scrollwork across the front, and upside down tulips
craved into to delicate legs. We also hold dear The Aladdin Tea Cart so named for the inlay of a lamp right out of Arabian Tales. These two editions stand at the ready to hold refreshments of your choice even a glass of wine.
The Hepplewhite Chair
When closed, The Library Ladder Chair is a delightful spot to curl up with a good book and gently pass the hours in the pleasure of reading. The Hepplewhite Chair is a complimentary edition that helps create a sense of rich history with a shield back design and a note of comfort with upholstery of silks or velvets. Both attributes are perfect for a library or any room where one feels like spending those luxurious few leisurely hours in the warm embrace of a really good story. Perhaps the pleasure extends to some music and
a bit of liquid refreshment as served on The Aladdin Tea Cart
We work hard to make sure our furniture is worthy of your rooms because as we all know everyone enjoys a place where dreaming is desired, creature comfort are expected and beauty is most welcome. So sit and dream for a spell, as The Workshop Wizard can think of no nicer way to spend a few warm enriching hours. Our layaway plan is there to help you make those very dreams come true. 1/12th scale.
Delight your eyes and see much more from The Workshop Wizard at the website and blog.
The Aladdin Tea Cart
The Demilune Table
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