A few years ago, I saw a fabulous drafting table on Recréation Miniature. I put it on the someday to try list. I loved that it was a working, adjustable table. Another fine example is the table from Boutique Miniatures. I own two of the adjustable stools from this shop. I put the table on my wish list as a splurge in case I didn’t get around to making one.
Not too long ago, Mike Adamson was downsizing a few miniatures he didn’t intend to use, and the drafting table from Boutique Miniatures was one of those items. I was lucky enough to nab it. :D You must see the beautiful work that Mike does as well. His exacting replications for kitchens, living rooms and other modern settings are top notch!
The table is a superb reproduction.
There are tiny ringed pins to adjust the table from flat to angled.
There was another stool in the set, so now I have three. The tops actually adjust up and down.
I’ve printed out a Beebe Windmill technical drawing for today’s scene, though I recolored it in PhotoShop.
Mike sent me one of his marvelous paintings as well. :]
Lamp from Ray Storey, bowl of nuts from Hartland Miniatures, modern shelf from Debbie Ohm, rug from Iklectic Kollectibles, horse bust from Art Forge. I made the file folders. Windmill plans image from Wikimedia.