Mike K.
One Too Many
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I was perusing Facebook earlier today, when a friend's photos caught my attention. There before me was a beautiful set of "Waterfall" bedroom furniture, a classic design of the Golden Era. Just last year, I acquired my own Waterfall bedroom suite (in near perfect condition) after a very lengthy search. I was thrilled that my friend found such a nice set, even though there was a little restoration needing to be done on a few pieces. Then came the other photos....
Rather than invest the time or money in a quality restoration of the damaged veneers, the owner decided instead to sand and paint the entire set (plus add a few other embellishments). My heart sank as I progressed through a series of "before & after" photos, witnessing the glory of the Golden Era become buried beneath the whims of modernity. I wonder how many other pieces of history are out there, hidden beneath a coat of new paint.
Rather than invest the time or money in a quality restoration of the damaged veneers, the owner decided instead to sand and paint the entire set (plus add a few other embellishments). My heart sank as I progressed through a series of "before & after" photos, witnessing the glory of the Golden Era become buried beneath the whims of modernity. I wonder how many other pieces of history are out there, hidden beneath a coat of new paint.