Description
Paperback cover has some wear along edges, corners, and spine. First page is loose. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Furniture You Can Make” offers a glimpse into the DIY spirit of the 1970s, when the Sunset Books and Sunset Magazine editors sought to empower readers with practical skills for crafting their own furnishings. Published during a time of increasing interest in handmade goods and self-sufficiency, this volume provided detailed woodworking plans and instructions for creating everything from bookcases and desks to tables and chairs. While the cover shows signs of frequent use, the clean pages and sturdy binding attest to the care with which this book was cherished by its previous owner. For collectors, this edition represents a piece of cultural history, capturing the aspirations of a generation seeking to embrace a more hands-on approach to homemaking and personal expression through handcrafted pieces.