I think these gorgeous cupboards and dressers are fabulous for displaying table and glassware and other kitchen essentials - what better way to show off your everyday treasures. Practical and beautiful!
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Image 1 - Eric Piaseki Image 2 - Todhunter Earle Interiors Image 3 - Wendell T Webber Image 4 - Country Style Magazine Image 5 - Belle Magazine Images 6 & 7 - Country Living Magazine
Oh I so agree Leigh! These are all beautiful! We installed glass cupboards in our kitchen and harvested antique wavy glass that we found in old windows in the barn. I love being able to see all my kitchen pretties!
ReplyDeleteEach one prettier than the last!
ReplyDeleteI love the big yellow one.
ReplyDeleteLove these cupboards/display units - my fave is the last one from Country Living with the pale blue in the back of the unit
ReplyDeleteHello Leigh,
ReplyDeleteoh, they are soooo great. Beautiful choise. I also like to have the last one from Country Living....
Kindest Regards
Bine
Love cupboards full or beautiful and ornate things. Makes for a wonderful talking point.
ReplyDeleteI just love the last two 'cos they're shabby ! I have only one thing that I don't like about display cabinets....you have to keep them tidy !!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely post. We too have a collection of cupboards and hutches throughout our old farmhouse. I am now searching for an old stepback cupboard to put along the stone wall in our kitchen. I like french , American English I just can't get enough of them. your pictures and blog is stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteTruly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat great pics!! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan @ www.peanutpetunia.blogspot.com
Leigh your are soo amazing. A selection of cupbaords & all so gorgeous...cupboards!!!
ReplyDeleteBy the way..number five...I'm done!!!
Here's a cupboard i also love (see photo 7)
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But now that I see yours above, I like the last one, with the distressed, pale palette. Can you tell me which issue of Country Living it was in? I cant seem to find it.
Thanks in advance,
Karen