Mea Culpa to All! Had no clue that Anthropologie doesn't make the lace table page available world-wide. If anyone else would like the picture, please email me off list & I will send a jpg. You won't be able to zoom, but you will get the idea of how it was made. To me, it looks like a decoupage item & the description says that it's made in the US (New Orleans) of teak, steel & lace. In the US, we have a product called Modge Podge that I have yet to try, but it seems like the right stuff to use for this project. There are many online tutorials for this product so even an amateur could make a "lace table" at home. Several years ago, I repurposed a small table with paint, wallpaper & ribbon. Maybe I should add a lacy flounce? If I find aother table, it would be fun to try the Modge Podge technique. Usual disclaimers! Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA
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