West-end woodworkers find it hard to carve out studio space – Globe and Mail
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West-end woodworkers find it hard to carve out studio space
Globe and Mail Hidden inside a maze of industrial units, twin woodworkers the Brothers Dressler craft custom-built furniture made from salvaged materials: Douglas fir beams from a building torn down at Lansdowne and Dupont, wood from Dufferin Grove, or metal parts … |
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