
A huge thanks to Amanda Kwan with the Associated Press for including my Anthro-inspired tables in her article on ‘designer looks for big-box prices’! You can read it on the New York Times site, here and here. Did you wonder what Anthropologie thought of my take on their Curator Table? Well, Amanda asked them (yikes!) and you can read what they said in the article.
If you are new to Cucumbersome, welcome and thanks for checking out my little blog! You can read the original post on the tables I made here. If you are interested in DIY tutorials, here are a few more:

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If you have any ideas or tutorials that you would like to share, I would love to hear about them! Or if you just want to say hi, please comment or use the contact form. I look forward to hearing from you!
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Hello! I just wanted to say that I came across your blog via the NYT article and I love what you have done! I am always on the lookout for new blogs and new creative ideas and you definitely have something here. Keep up the great work, you have a new reader here who is looking forward to more DIY!
Congratulations on getting pressed! I like your blog and tutorials, look forward to seeing more nifty stuff!
Congratulations from Spain. Sorry, I don’t speak english.
Kiss
How cool! Congratulations (and nice work on that nightstand)!
Congrats pal!
Congrats…I found you through that article, and love the idea…so easy! The one issue when I remake this is that I’m not in love with the standard legs from HW stores…I’m going to look for some vintage/retro/thrift store ones to cannibalize. Excellent job.
I love your tables! I just have a quick question. In the picture at the top of this article it looks like the paint gets darker towards the bottom of the bedside table, but in the article on how you built the tables, they look to be all one color. If you did paint it in varying colors of paint, I would like to know what colors you used and how you did it. I love that look.
Thanks, Dianna.
Sorry to say that it is just painted one color – that sounds like an interesting idea, though. If you are still interested, the paint color was called West Coast Grey, and I’m pretty sure it was by Behr.