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Etsy Shop of the Week – Wood Curve

November 18, by Rosie Bromberg. 2 Comments

Wood Curve Bookshelf

This week’s featured Etsy shop is Wood Curve. Wood Curve features the wood working art of Scott Blackwell, a design engineer with an artistic bent. Blackwell realized there was a lack of unique modern furniture at reasonable prices, so he set out to use his abilities to create just that. Wood Curve is a line of furniture pieces that would fit in well in any unique décor scheme. Straight out of a surrealist illustration, I love the curved bookcases the most, like this stained black shelf. You can see all the different pieces in the shop.

 

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  1. Bettina Groh says

    November 19, 2013 at 9:39 am

    I looked at your etsy shop and think your designs are great!!

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