Our recent storms, if nothing else, have shown us
that getting by with less is not only possible but can lead us to discover
something forgotten: living more simply.
Compared to what many of our neighbors
suffered, television, texting and the internet were minor losses. But, these
temporary absences were noticed – and compensated for.
Television was temporarily replaced by radio; users of the
internet went back to basics and read printed pages and the loss of texting (some
may have considered it a blessing) required us to have real, face to face
conversations with real people.
Ah, the
joys of being old fashioned!
Bill Giblin working on a recent piece |
Redeux revels in the old fashioned: Old fashioned
furniture, workmanship and our way of doing business. Each piece of furniture
that has come into our shop has a story. We learn these stories by touching
them, cleaning them, restoring them. We are then honored to pass their stories
onto you.
Spinet Desk |
The Redeux Spa has been burning the “midnight oil”
so to speak. Our back-log of special pieces have been coming upstairs and are
now ready for new homes.
One of our newest pieces that should be pleasing
to writers is a spinet-style desk, circa 1930’s. It has elegantly turned legs,
three drawers, a center and two deep side drawers. The graining and color are
rich. The original finish has been preserved.
Mission style library/school desk/table |
Another good writer’s desk is a Mission style oak
library / school table that is painted black. The names of students that wrote their names
in the center- drawer bottom have been left intact. This desk has lots of
character with authentic “distressed, chippy paint” and some “battle scars”. It
is, however, very sturdy and ready for a writer’s use or as an interesting hall
piece.
Art-deco Andirons |
Our art-deco andirons are ready for work in your
fireplace. They are a useful gift idea, too!
An exceptionally beautiful pair of mahogany end tables await the right home. Fantastic graining!
1948 Halton Table Radio |
The restored 1948 Halton table radio is a beauty and sounds great - you may not be able to listen to The Great Gildersleeve on it anymore (unless you can channel a few old spirits!) but The Prairie Home Companion and Car Talk will come alive!
For smaller goodies, we have several wood boxes,
an assortment of wood type-setting letters and numbers, candles and…
So many treasures from the past!
Looking forward to seeing you soon,
Bill
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