Are you in the midst of the January Cure? If so, you're probably thinking about new storage options, or at least a place to hide a candy bar from the kids.
• San Carlos, CA: Library Card Catalog - $950
• Brooklyn, NY: Handmade Parts Drawers - $400
• Watertown, MA: Vintage Post Office Cubby - $100
• Baltimore, MD: Wooden Apothecary Chest- $775
• Brooklyn, NY: Metal Lockers - $900
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I have a small card catalogue chest that I don't know what to do with (besides selling it). It could make a cool focal point, but practically speaking, how should I use it and what do you keep in it? I found it in our attic after we bought the house. The previous owner was clearly quite a fisherman and used it to store fly fishing gizmos.
agreed ggoodno. I inherited a beautiful old dental cabinet with lots of drawers and cubbies but it's not practical storage for my small home and I'm selling it.
@ggoodno We have an old card catalogue that we use to store our liquor bottles and wine bottles in. It is as though the drawers were built to hold a bottle perfectly. It is a great piece of furniture and everyone laughs when we show them that is where we store our alcohol.
thanks for the input. I like the idea of keeping booze in it.
I've wanted a library catalogue cabinet forever to use in a craft room for all the misc crafting supplies.
i only wish i could afford one of these or find one where i live
wine storage is brilliant