PinExt Baking a Pie?

This antique baker’s cabinet is as natural as the pies it once held.  Real wood, metal hardware and glass pane doors, this cabinet was built to last.  Years of paint to keep it looking as fresh as it’s pies still remains on the glass.  And cool vintage hardware was used to lock away those fresh baked pies.

I can’t remember the last time I smelled a fresh baked pie but I would gladly take this wood cabinet home with me.  Maybe I could heat up a few Mrs. Smith’s deep dish pies and just put them inside the cabinet.  I think I have a coupon!

baker 1 300x225 Baking a Pie?Antique wood baker’s cabinet

baker 2 300x225 Baking a Pie?This is a big cabinet

baker 3 300x225 Baking a Pie?A closer look at this vintage chandelier

baker 4 300x225 Baking a Pie?Only real wood here

baker 5 300x225 Baking a Pie?Years of paint still on the inside

baker 6 300x225 Baking a Pie?Vintage metal hardware to lock up those pies

baker 7 300x225 Baking a Pie?Cool wood joint

baker 8 300x225 Baking a Pie?That could buy a lot of pies!

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Karl and Buddy3 150x150 Baking a Pie?Karl Miller is the founder and owner of HudsonGoods.com, where homes are meant for living.  The on-line store sells vintage inspired home furnishings with a home design blog at HudsonGoodsblog.com.

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