Allied Brass Unlacquered Brass Freestanding Towel Rack
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Allied Brass Unlacquered Brass Freestanding Towel Rack

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Allied Brass Unlacquered Brass Freestanding Towel RackUnlacquered Brass Freestanding Towel Rack A solid brass, freestanding towel stand in a timeless unlacquered finish, designed to patina beautifully over time. Its weighted base and dual arms keep hand towels neatly accessible without drilling or wall mounting. Key Features: Solid Brass Construction: Durable, corrosion resistant build in unlacquered brass that develops a natural patina Freestanding Design: No drilling requiredideal for rentals or quick

Unlacquered Brass Freestanding Towel Rack

A solid brass, freestanding towel stand in a timeless unlacquered finish, designed to patina beautifully over time. Its weighted base and dual arms keep hand towels neatly accessible without drilling or wall mounting.


Key Features:

  • Solid Brass Construction: Durable, corrosion-resistant build in unlacquered brass that develops a natural patina
  • Freestanding Design: No drilling required—ideal for rentals or quick upgrades
  • Weighted Non-Slip Base: Stays put on countertops; felt pad helps protect surfaces
  • Dual Arms Capacity: Perfect for hand towels and washcloths in guest or primary baths
  • Transitional Style: Blends contemporary lines with classic detailing for versatile decor

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Material Solid brass (unlacquered)
Finish Unlacquered Brass
Design Freestanding, dual-arm towel stand
Base Weighted round base with felt pad
Style Transitional—contemporary with traditional elements
Best For Hand towels and washcloths

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is installation required?
A: No. This is a freestanding stand—just place it on your counter or vanity.


Q: Will the finish change over time?
A: Yes. Unlacquered brass intentionally ages and develops a unique patina with use and exposure.


Q: What towel sizes fit best?
A: Designed for hand towels and washcloths.


Q: Will it scratch my countertop?
A: It includes a felt pad under the base to help protect surfaces.


Q: Is it sturdy?
A: Yes. The base is weighted to enhance stability.


A Sculptural Gleam for the Bath

This freestanding towel stand brings a jewelry-like glow to the vanity, letting unlacquered brass evolve into a rich, storied patina. I love the refined ringed detailing—an elegant twist that feels both tailored and timeless. Style it with crisp linen hand towels and a small bud vase for a chic, spa-like vignette. It’s a luxe essential that elevates everyday rituals with effortless polish.


Bring timeless brass warmth to your bath—add this freestanding towel stand to your space today.

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Anyone who's serious about writing a book needs to start here. Gardner's advice on maintaining the "fictional dream" for the reader--that is, suspension of disbelief, immersion--is top notch. Part I, the discussion and overview of fiction, is engaging and helps contextualize the advice presented: where on the spectrum of the written word we are trying to fit into, what it aims to accomplish, what it needs to accomplish that, and how we go about creating it as writers. Part II covers the common pitfalls and offers technical advice. Style and structure are covered, with especially good lessons on diction and proper sequencing of signals in the test (stimulus, involuntary reaction, voluntary reaction--which may be thought of as cause & effect and is explained in greater depth in Dwight V. Swain's book as Motivation-Reaction Units), with solid explanations for why mistakes here harm the fictional dream and why it is important to get it right. Also covered are the "clumsy writing" mistakes such as characters looking in mirrors to shoehorn description into the text, as well as melodrama, which relies on cheap sleight of hand in writing as opposed to real drama. I loved the section on vocabulary, which explained the problem with writing-by-thesaurus while emphasizing the importance of expanding ordinary vocabulary that include more uncommon words (such as technical architectural terms like "lintel," which, while uncommon, are a benefit to writing) as well as brand names. What this book will do: - Give you a good overview of fiction - Help you understand what fiction tries to accomplish, why, and how - Explain the common clumsy mistakes and how to avoid them - Provide you exercises - Entertain you with Gardner's engaging writing voice (so it doesn't feel like a manual) What this book won't do: - Help you understand nonfiction and how to write it - Cover the common mistakes in-depth - Give you genre-specific advice - Cover anything related to self-publishing - Explain the business of writing - Take the place of critiquers, beta readers, or editors This is a great intro to writing craft book. It should, at the very least, help you understand what you're trying to do and identify your weaknesses so that you may find more narrowly tailored resources to help you. I find myself referring to the passages I highlighted quite often, both in the paperback and the Kindle version. FWIW, the Kindle version is now searchable. When I first bought it, it was not. The search function is a *great* help.
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