The talented John Booth of Bookhou made this clever bar to hang bags in their Toronto shop using wood dowels and a metal elbow. (Also check out his amazing woodwork in this post here where he's making a custom headboard. Beautiful).
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5 comments:
what a great idea!
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thanks jan xx
Ooooh, that is clever and cool. I get all tingly when I go to the hardware store thinking of new ways to combine things. I guess John Booth has a bit of that too.
what a great idea for curtain rods! LOVE
Very clever, and I love the look!
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