A new day for 19th c. furniture. (Thomas Day, North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina)(Design Lines): An article from: Wood & Wood Products
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Author(s)Barbara Garet
PublisherVance Publishing Corp.
ISBN / ASINB00096N7SM
ISBN-13978B00096N7S2
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From the supplier: The works of Thomas Day, widely regarded as North Carolina's greatest antebellum cabinetmaker, will be the focus of a special exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh starting Sep. 1996 until Feb. 1997. His special kind of craftsmanship will be seen in 23 pieces of his functional, everyday furniture and his masterpieces. Mebane, NC-based Craftique launched the Thomas Day collection of solid mahogany reproduction furniture in Apr. 1996. The line comprises the first phase of Craftique's program to reproduce Day's works.
Citation Details
Title: A new day for 19th c. furniture. (Thomas Day, North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina)(Design Lines)
Author: Barbara Garet
Publication:Wood & Wood Products (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: Vance Publishing Corp.
Volume: v101 Issue: n10 Page: p36(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The works of Thomas Day, widely regarded as North Carolina's greatest antebellum cabinetmaker, will be the focus of a special exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh starting Sep. 1996 until Feb. 1997. His special kind of craftsmanship will be seen in 23 pieces of his functional, everyday furniture and his masterpieces. Mebane, NC-based Craftique launched the Thomas Day collection of solid mahogany reproduction furniture in Apr. 1996. The line comprises the first phase of Craftique's program to reproduce Day's works.
Citation Details
Title: A new day for 19th c. furniture. (Thomas Day, North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina)(Design Lines)
Author: Barbara Garet
Publication:Wood & Wood Products (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: Vance Publishing Corp.
Volume: v101 Issue: n10 Page: p36(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
