Grand Designs: Architectural Salvage
In the December issue, what do look for, and what to avoid, when investing in period details and pieces recovered from old buildings, featuring expert comment from skinflint co-founder Chris Miller. Pictured is one of our 1950s Hungarian factory lights with original glass wells.
With thanks to Grand Designs Magazine.
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