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Here is the inspiration piece I used to desgin this table (sold by Ballard Designs)
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Obviously this piece is much larger and open. I used the "X" pattern and edge details, on a smaller scale. I decided to make the sides solid, since the tipped-back shelf was not at the same angle as the "X", and wouldn't have looked good.
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1 comment:
The book table looks great. I found your site searching for home improvement blogs. I'll keep following periodically.
www.oneprojectcloser.com
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