Strategist contributor Kiki Aranita has her eye on this one, made from old barrels. She says barrels can have a life span of ...
Lazy Susan bearings are used in low-speed applications to rotate a tray, cabinet, table, or display unit. One side of the bearing attaches to a base. The other side attaches to the rotating platform.
Susan O'Connell has always been the weird one in her family. After years of lazily going through life solely with the help of others, she finally realizes that her life isn't in the best state ...
Mixing modern and antique elements is a great way to update it ... Whether it's cabinets, an island, a hutch, utensil holders, lazy Susans, or a mixture of several of these, find a way to bring some ...
Add dainty blossoms in antique mason jars along with vintage gold accents to ... The best part? The tray is a lazy Susan, so it's fashionable and functional. The post 12 Crafty Ideas for DIY Table ...
Based in New York and with clientele throughout the United States, Susan Kleckner is an independent ... cultural and qualitative value of American antiques. She completed her undergraduate work ...
For maximum preservation, antique textiles, especially cottons and linens, should have no direct contact with wood, blue tissue, regular tissue, or other wrapping paper. Most paper tends to be acidic; ...
Susan grew up in the news industry. Her father was with CBS News in New York for more than 50 years. Susan has a Master’s Degree in communications from Emerson College in Boston.
“This is my prize antique for the space,” Suzanne says ... two family-style tables with lazy Susans in the middle anchor opposite ends of the dining room. “A lot of this food is meant ...