Many people are fine with going into a store like Walmart or Target and buying a set of pine tables and chairs for under $150. Other people are a bit more particular. These people are collectors or admirers of handmade furniture and they would never stoop to buying furniture like this from a department store. Instead, these people will travel to find great furniture and pay lots of money just so they can have these original furniture pieces in their houses. They also search online and visit the Amish country to find perfectly crafted pieces.
Collectors of pine furniture frequently travel just to find the finer pieces that they want to buy. This includes visiting major exhibits and museums. The Concorde Museum located in Massachusetts even hosted a show in 2008 of the American furniture style of Russell Kettle. This man was a collector as well as the author of books on furniture. Kettle influenced such collectors as Lillian Kogan and Roger Bacon. The Kettle exhibit showed visitors his unique style, which included painted woods such as pine and maple. He also used iron and pewter to decorate his furniture.
Exhibitions like this are informative as well as enjoyable. Receptions for the openings of these exhibits are held as well as formal teas including food. If you’re local to the area, you can take advantage of free admission Sundays and bring along guests with you. These exhibitions are pretty common in New England and you can look online to find out more about them. If you’re excited by these types of things, there are also boutiques that sell antique furniture reproductions. These boutiques sell not only furniture made of pine but oak furniture and other types as well.
They serve clients such as the Smithsonian Institution, James Madison’s Montpelier, and the Miller Center at UVA among other prestigious organizations. They lend their pieces to be copied and sold at these boutiques. Furniture bought at these boutiques isn’t cheap and you need to be sure it is carefully maintained. Never use aerosol polishes. Instead, use a damp cloth to dust. You may also want to buy a dehumidifier so the humidity will be kept at a constant level in your home. If you need any other tips on maintaining your fine furniture, there are plenty of them online and at antique stores.