Fine Furnishings Show Readies to Open

“The Family,” by abstract artist Roni Golan

Furniture maker Mark Buley’s Japanese-inspired wall cabinet
Join premiere craftsmen, furniture makers and artisans from around the Midwest — and around the county — as they converge on The Garage of the Harley-Davidson Museum, Milwaukee, Friday October 5 through Sunday October 7 for the Fine Furnishings Show.
 
Now in its 7th year, this annual show has established itself as the preeminent source for heirloom-quality, hand-crafted furniture, accessories, art and more, becoming the largest show of its type in the Midwest. Located just 90-minutes from Chicago, the Fine Furnishings Show continues to attract discerning audiences, and makes for a perfect fall day trip destination.
 
From the exacting detail of furniture maker Justin Kauffman’s traditional masterpieces, the spontaneous energy of abstract artists RoniGolan to ceramists Neil Estrick’s hand-thrown pottery, and the sleek,contemporary lines of studio furniture artisan Anthony Kajfez, the 3-day show is a must for those with an eye for one-of-a-kind, made-by-hand quality.
 
The Fine Furnishings Show runs Friday October 5 from 4 pm to 8 pm, Saturday October 6 from 10 am to 6 pm, and Sunday, October 7 from 10 am to 5 pm. Admission is $10, or $15 for any two days. The Harley-Davidson Museum is located at 400 West Canal Street, Milwaukee.

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