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Milwaukee Show
September 27 & 28, 2008
Midwest Airlines Center

Show Hours: Saturday 10-6, Sunday 10-5
Ticket Prices: Adults $10, any 2 days $15

Providence Show
October 24-26, 2008
Rhode Island Conventer Center

Show Hours: Fri 10-6, Sat 10-6, Sun 10-5
Ticket Prices: Adults $10, any 2 days $15

Phone: 401-816-0963
Email: contact@finefurnishingsshow.com

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decorating dollarsAugust 2008 - eNewsletter [ view complete newsletter ]

And the Winners Are…

Congratulations to Sarah N. from Shorewood, WI and Dorothy H. from Providence, RI – the July winners in our “Decorating Dollars & Craft Currency” promotion! They each won $200 in “currency” to spend at the show along with four show admission tickets!

You can win dollars to spend at the show!

Go to the show website today for your chance to win this month. Enter as many times as you want and come back again in each subsequent month!


Everything is Coming Up "Green" at the 2008 Fine Furnishings & Fine Craft Shows

“What could be greener than buying something once to enjoy for the rest of your life?” That fortuitous comment was made recently by Brooklyn, Wisconsin based furniture maker David Redwine, who will be exhibiting at the Third Annual Fine Furnishings & Fine Craft Show – Milwaukee. The sentiment expressed is shared by many of the show’s exhibitors. All the furniture, accessories, fine art and crafts offered at the Milwaukee as well as the thirteenth annual Providence show are designed and hand made to withstand the test of time. A few more examples of particularly green products follow.

stine“We are totally green,” says Woodworker David Stine of Dow, Illinois who will show & sell his work at both shows this Fall. David harvests his logs from his own sustainably managed forest or from local arborists who would otherwise haul them to the landfill. He spreads the byproduct sawdust and shavings on local fields for added organic matter and he heats his home, shop and hot water with waste wood, shavings, and bark from shop activities. Finally, he runs his delivery truck, shop tractor, and personal vehicle on waste vegetable oil that is recycled from local restaurants.

sherri lindsay eggsSherri Lindsay of Pittsburg, Kansas couldn't create her eggshell mosaic jewelry without recycled chicken eggshells. She says, “I'm often asked by concerned customers whether the shells are indeed recycled, and I'm happy to say ‘Absolutely!’” From her early days experimenting with eggshell mosaic, she has taken pride in the fact that the shells are leftovers being kept from a landfill. Though she scoured cookbooks and websites for recipes requiring eight eggs or more, she remained more artist than cook at heart while her husband endured more than his share of frittatas and lemon bars. However, her cats seemed happy to help out by occasionally eating her scrambled eggs. As her interest in the art form grew, she shared her new venture with family, friends and neighbors, who generously contributed their own leftover shells. Though she now has quite a cache, nine years later, it still puts a smile on her face to come home and find a carton full of leftover eggshells on her porch.

paul morrisonPaul Morrison, of the Wood Cycle in Oregon, Wisconsin says, “We’re about as green as it gets.” Besides working in renewable material that is durable enough in design and construction to last for generations, they serve the southern Wisconsin market with products grown from locally grown hardwoods, over half from urban timber (people's back yards, even the Wisconsin State Capital Lawn). They saw the logs, dry the lumber in a solar kiln, and then custom design products that best suit the individual customers and their lumber. Sawdust goes to animal bedding, bark to mulch the yard and scrap wood to heat the shop and home. All of this takes place on a restored farmstead. They recently moved their primary barn, which houses the shop and showroom, across the fields from a development site to give it a new life in the country. It has since been renovated into a totally green furniture making shop.

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