It’s Thursday again, time for Thursday Doors, brought to you this week as every week by our Norm, our Montreal doorman. Even though sick, he managed to share a unique door today. Thanks for your resolve, Norm, and feel better soon.
This the last of my doors and drawers from our pre-Christmas visit to the Art Institute of Chicago. There’s a variety of shapes and styles, so something should appeal to everyone. Which is your favorite?



wonder what treasures those doors once held ?
🙂 Interesting to think about, isn’t it?
Gorgeous antiques in and of themselves, but focusing on the door is a cool idea. I like the last one best. Cleaner lines.
There are things I like about each although I probably wouldn’t have any of them in my house, as they don’t really fit with everything else. They are certainly handsome pieces, though.
janet
Oh my, I love this! Thanks!
Happy to share, Dan. As always, I know you and Norm will love these.
All nice bomber 2t if I had to choose one I would go with number two
I think lots of people like that one. I like the shape of the first one, but there are things I like in each. 🙂
janet
Lovely designs, Janet. I especially like the second one.
That seems to be popular, Sylvia.
Lovely. I like number one but again, wouldn’t want to have to dust it!
Yes, dusting when there are so many nooks and crannies would be a bit of a hassle. Perhaps these people had maids to do the work. 🙂
Wow, they are all beautiful!
I agree, Aletta.
Antique treasures. This is a great find.
The Art Institute has so much beautiful furniture.
janet
Thanks for sharing, Janet.
My pleasure. 🙂
I love that last little cabinet. It’s a MUCH prettier (and more valuable) version of one I bought in an an antique shop many years ago. I was told then it’s function was to house the commode.
Hmmmm. I didn’t read the information, as we were zooming along, but that’s interesting.
Ooooo! My favorite is the étagèr at top. So fancy!
Although that’s fancier than anything I’d likely have, I really like that one, too. The shape is part of that.
Gorgeous stuff. That Art Institute just seems to have so much that I’d like to see.
And with each of your posts it keeps moving itself up my list of priorities for my next eventual visit to Chicago.
Thanks, Norm. It’s certainly worth the visit, whether to see furniture or other types of art.
How long have I been working on that presentation? I feel like I just got back from living on the Spac Station!
Glad you got through it and I’m sure it’s wonderful. Nice to see you back. Hope you can take a bit of down time now.
Me, too! Although, if the process goes to the next phase, I will be thrilled!!!!
Take care!
You, too. Have a great week.
Back at ya!