The design of the common utility cupboard found in 18th century homes has found new life in today's popular entertainment centers.
Who says your workspace can't be stylish as well as functional? Add a bit of southwestern charm to your shop with this roomy chest that's big enough to hold lots of hand and power tools.
Yes, this is a chest to hold tools, but it is so nice-looking, we're sure you (or your significant other!) will have different plans for it!
Some people call them futons but we prefer the more comfy-sounding "double lounge".
What started out as a simple lamp project turned into this nifty plant stand!
This project is made-to-order for woodworkers who want to practice biscuit assembly (the joinery at the legs and aprons is different from the joinery on a standard table).
This desktop organizer is so attractive you'll want to keep your books, photos, knick-knacks and other odds-and-ends neatly arranged in its drawers and on its shelves.
Organization meets attractiveness in this handsome piece that has as much storage space inside it as a small closet.
This dressing table speaks volumes of how furniture was built during the early 18th century.
Reproduce and art & crafts classic and reward yourself with the ultimate easy chair.
Construction lumber dressed up for display.
This small cabinet was originally intended to store sheet music, and although times have changed, it is a nice, small-scale piece of furniture.
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