Vintage Oak Freestanding Quilt Rack – Traditional Turned Wood
Vintage Oak Freestanding Quilt Rack – Traditional Turned Wood
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Description : This freestanding oak quilt rack features three horizontal rails supported by turned spindle uprights with decorative feet in a classic Early American style. Finished in a warm medium oak stain that highlights the natural grain, it is ideal for displaying quilts, blankets, towels, or heirloom textiles while adding traditional charm to a bedroom, living room, or guest space. The rack is sturdy, functional, and shows light wear consistent with normal use.
Era
Late 20th Century (circa 1980s–1990s).
Style
Early American / Traditional.
Technique
Turned solid oak spindles with doweled rail construction and a stained protective finish.
Tools Used
Wood lathe, table saw, drill press, doweling jig, sanding equipment, wood glue, and stain and clear finish application.
History
Quilt racks became popular household furnishings for displaying handmade quilts while allowing air circulation to preserve delicate textiles. Their timeless design continues to make them useful for blankets and decorative throws.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown. Possible suggestion based on style and construction: Nichols & Stone, Ethan Allen, or a regional American furniture manufacturer (unconfirmed).
Measurements
24 3/4" W × 37" H × 11 1/2" D.
Suggested Weight
Approximately 10–14 lbs.
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
Approximately 40" × 15" × 28".
Item Number : P17076
Category : Housewares
Brand : Unknown
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