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Re: What is that called?
Nan -
You must not watch Martha Stewart - this is her current obsession: faux
bois (false wood) - if you search her web site, you'll find lots of sources
and examples.
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In a message dated 1/24/2012 12:38:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
NSterman@plantsoup.com writes:
I'm looking at some photos I took at one of the gardens we visited in
Dallas that had a small collection of antique (or old looking) outdoor
furniture made of cement but formed to look like tree stumps. What is the term
used to describe that style (or maker) of furniture?
Darn failing brainâ
Thanks
Nan
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