Sunday, January 25, 2009
Copper Top Tables
Just as the base of a Mexican Colonial or Hacienda table can be wood or wrought iron, the tops can vary greatly from wood to marble to copper. We have found some beautiful examples of copper that can used with different bases. Generally it has a lustrous patina finish like the examples in the photos.
More Mexican Alder Furniture
After I looked at the Chinese Furniture that was being repaired I noticed two beautiful new Mexican Colonial pieces carved in alder. One was a small dresser that mesaured about 48 inches wide and was priced at $600.00 and the other was a carved bench that was about 52 inches long for $500.00.
What a contrast. You have to see the difference to believe it!
Photos of the Dresser and Bench!
Mexican Furniture vs Chinese Furniture
Last week I had the occasion to check out some furniture in a shop in Baja and noticed that they were doing some repairs on a bed that was purchased in a furniture store in the US. The rail had come loose where it attached at the column. I was astonished to see that the column was totally hollow and the surrounds were a heavy carboard; however, even more amazing were the beautiful "handcarved" decals which turned out to be heavy plastic. The couple had paid over $3,000.00 for the bed.
The veneer was so thin that you could easily scratch it off.
In Mexico you can purchase a magnificent bed similar constructed of "wood" for less!!
Photos to see!
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