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This is one of my favorites. The top is only 28 inches across and it stands just 24 inches high. It was the smallest (and lightest) of the Mobile lot, but it has incredible potential.
It has sat on top of another spool in our living room for the last eight months, but it would make a great End Table or Bedside Lamp. In many ways, this spool is still a "blank" and the possibilities for crafting it to meet your desires.
If you're interested, please see the various lamps on my Lamps gallery to see a few possible ways that this spool could be transformed this into an End Table or a Bedside Reading Lamp).
The navy blue ring around the top was sanded (just slightly) before I finished and shellacked it, so it has a bit of a distressed feel to it. It also received a few additional layers of clear shellac so that it would have an extra shine to it.
After the New Year, I turned this into a mini-shrine of sorts to my beloved Cubs. The cap and ball, both autographed by Addison Russell, were gifts from Ben Singer and his father, Dr. Jeffrey Singer. I'm eternally grateful to both!
If you have any questions at all about this particular piece, please do not hesitate to contact me through the CONTACT link in the navigation bar.
This is one of my favorites. The top is only 28 inches across and it stands just 24 inches high. It was the smallest (and lightest) of the Mobile lot, but it has incredible potential.
It has sat on top of another spool in our living room for the last eight months, but it would make a great End Table or Bedside Lamp. In many ways, this spool is still a "blank" and the possibilities for crafting it to meet your desires.
If you're interested, please see the various lamps on my Lamps gallery to see a few possible ways that this spool could be transformed this into an End Table or a Bedside Reading Lamp).
The navy blue ring around the top was sanded (just slightly) before I finished and shellacked it, so it has a bit of a distressed feel to it. It also received a few additional layers of clear shellac so that it would have an extra shine to it.
After the New Year, I turned this into a mini-shrine of sorts to my beloved Cubs. The cap and ball, both autographed by Addison Russell, were gifts from Ben Singer and his father, Dr. Jeffrey Singer. I'm eternally grateful to both!
If you have any questions at all about this particular piece, please do not hesitate to contact me through the CONTACT link in the navigation bar.