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Lazy Who? It’s Lazy Susan!

Wednesday, June 21st, 2017

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Have you ever wondered why a moving part of a table is called a lazy Susan? If you want to know a little back story here’s one mystery that we can investigate –

Lazy Susan is that meek part of your table that turns as plates or bowls of dishes are placed on it. Throughout the centuries, you would be surprised to find out that this useful part hasn’t changed a bit.

The lazy Susan remains popular although its origins still remain mysterious. Logic would tell that someone named Susan must have invented this revolving servers. This or its inventor had a wife named Susan.

There are two Thomases that are oddly being credited with regard to the invention of the Lazy Susan – Thomas Edison and Thomas Jefferson.

In Thomas Jefferson’s case, it was further claimed that his daughter complained that she often got the last service at the table, as a result, she never felt full when she left the dining

. Thomas Edison, on the other hand, allegedly came up with the turntable for his phonograph ‘cept that, later, it became the Lazy Susan.

There isn’t one historian that would back this claim, though.

A Relic of the ‘50s and ‘60s?

Americans often think that the lazy Susan is a remnant of the 1950s till the 1960s. Yet when you would look more closely, you would know that its history goes all the way back to the 18th century in England – yes, all the way back in England.

Back in those days, it was probably referred to as a dumbwaiter. It could have become popular because servants were slowly dwindling in number. In the absence of reliable footmen or maids, homeowners resorted to reaching across the table to get their pitchers or condiments.

The lazy Susan helped solved this issue. There are a lot of 18th century pieces to prove just this. Circa 1780, a mahogany Lazy Susan measuring at 16 inches in diameter was sold for $3,900 in London’s Christie’s auction house.

Despite these proofs, one cannot say that the Lazy Susan originated in London. Its name, alone, is a 20th century concoction though the earliest pieces were already evident in the 1720s till the 1730s, still in England.

Many designers and furniture makers agree that the Lazy Susan was created to replace household help.

When it comes to print reference, the Lazy Susan was featured on the Vanity Fair magazine in December 1917. The featured piece revolved with the use of ball bearings. It was sold for $8.50 which was considered as a low wage for any servant.

The magazine ended calling Lazy Susan as the cleverest waitress in the world.

The great Henry Ford also found wonderful uses for his Lazy Susan. The Henry Ford Museum features tables used by the great car company founder. These had Lazy Susans because he loved having outings with his friends. Naturally, everything was self-served.

It was Bill Stern, director of the Museum of California design, who called the Lazy Susan as an outgrowth of the Southern ‘50s and ‘60s California. Many collectors now covet the mid-century models because they came with decorative dishes that surround a larger casserole at the center.

There were even multi-tiered designs which were made by the local pottery makers. It was no surprise that these, too, became quite popular.

The Lazy Susan Today

Now, more than ever, Lazy Susans are growing more popular. A lot of websites are offering sleek to ornate designs. It definitely has gone a long way from its Revolving Server or Lazy Susan advertisement on Vanity Fair.

If there’s one thing that’s certain about the Lazy Susan, it is that it’s common and quite simple to use. You might want to have one in your home soon.

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Granite: Interior Design Uses

Saturday, February 20th, 2016

 

 Winners Only Dining Room 42 Inch Zahara Mission Tall Square Table To 60 Inch Round With Granite Lazy Susan DZH54260

Winners Only Dining Room 42 Inch Zahara Mission Tall Square Table To 60 Inch Round With Granite Lazy Susan DZH54260

Granite is the most common igneous rock that you have probably heard of. It is so-named because of its granular texture, with visible yet small crystals. Granite has been used for centuries for different purposes but most specially in building materials. When used with limestone, it was the perfect material for the pyramids in Egypt.

Granite is durable and abundant, thus, it is the preferred material for both interior and exterior applications. The granite dimension stone has been used in building bridges, buildings, monuments, paving and other exterior projects.

Indoors, granite slabs can be polished to become usable countertops and tiles. These are eventually used on flooring, kitchen countertops, and stair treads.

Granite is a prestigious material as it evokes an aura of elegance and timelessness.

The Granite Countertop

One of the most common uses of granite in the country is on kitchen countertops. It can be made of a solid granite slab that has been custom-shaped and edge-finished.

There has been an insatiable demand for granite countertops in the past years that a huge number of contractors now train themselves to have them installed. They also spend more money to add the equipment used in cutting and shaping this stone.

Many local dealers can now install this great material into your kitchen. An increase on the price of the countertop itself can give you the leeway to ask for a discount on the installation price. ‘Want to have a pink countertop instead of the usual black or gray color of granite? You can now have it installed in pink!

Flexsteel Living Room Round Coffee Table 6717-034

Flexsteel Living Room Round Coffee Table 6717-034

The Granite Work Station

Apart from solid granite slab countertops, this material can also be used as a durable work station. Granite tiles can be used to create an elevated counter, backsplash or a sink. More often than not, smooth, finished granite is used for the work station.

Rough cut granite is the least expensive type and it can offer a rugged appearance. Finishing granite blocks can get really pricey but it provides a smoother, more refined appearance.

The Granite Flooring

Granite tiles can be used as flooring material or wall panels. Granite flooring or walls have an elegant and a shiny appearance. Stones used for this kind of tiles is referred to as the gabbro (at least this is the proper term used by geologists). In the decorative stone industry, though, it is still simply referred to as granite.

Granite pavers or paving stones can be an interesting deviation from the usually boring driveway or patio. Since it is a natural stone, it can provide a unique look while giving the best artisans a way to express their creativity.

Back in the day, granite was used to pave the streets. The biggest construction projects use this stone either as a structural element or as a decorative facing.

The Granite Furniture

What a lovely idea it was to finally use this sturdy material together with other raw materials to create furniture. This piece of rock has a lot to offer in terms of durability and timeless beauty. Its usual black color makes it an elegant selection for stylish coffee tables, strong dining tables, and other such beautiful pieces.

You are definitely interested in granite since you have read thus far. Visit our shop and find out which furniture pieces will suit your preference. Are you redesigning your dining area? Then it would be a waste if you did not invest on our square table with a granite Lazy Susan. Imagine inviting your friends over and them noticing your chic dining table. You would surely be proud to tell them of the resilience of granite which is a significant part of your dining set.

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