How could I resist? This vintage Amsco TV Cart captured my heart. So I simply had to find a spot for it in my studio.
Now it is quite happy in its new home at the end of my Hoosier cabinet. And an old train case that I use to store some Etsy shop items fits on the cart's lower shelf perfectly.
When needed, I can raise its two leaves and roll the cart over to my worktable where it will provide an extra surface for sewing or craft supplies while working on projects.
So yes, I have decided to keep this sweet relic . . . at least, for now. You know me; I tend to sell most things eventually.
Now we're off to spend time with our extended family over the next few days. I'm sure you have similar plans for the holiday weekend. Enjoy!
Susan
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I think it looks perfect in your studio!
Posted by: Cindy Powell | April 01, 2015 at 11:23 PM
Simply delightful... I designed a kitchen in a Brooklyn apartment using all older and reclaimed furniture, cabinets and cupboards. There is a simplicity and a charm that you can not capture with new materials.
Posted by: Will LeStrange | April 02, 2015 at 02:12 AM
Perfect!!! I love it there and your not kidding that case looks like it is a good fit. That is just he cutest tea cart I have ever seen. Swoon, Swoon!!! 😍
Posted by: Elsie | April 06, 2015 at 09:33 AM