Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?
Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?
Is it only ornamental? And why are they usually webbed feet (or at least they are in my experience)?
Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?
Is it only ornamental? And why are they usually webbed feet (or at least they are in my experience)?
Because they have legs.
...what about their legs? They don't need those...
Looks like wood is back on the menu, boys!
Lol 😂