Collecting €œjunk€ is hotter than ever, Now, with Big City Junk, the undisputed Queen of Junk explores exciting junking opportunities within city limits.
In chapters such as €œTie-Died and Gone to Heaven,€ €œFiï¬Âs on Fifth,€ and €œStorage House Rules,€ Carter celebrates all the stuff that imaginatively challenged people deem to be junk but that can look like found treasure if given a good home€"like yours. For everyone who can see the decorative possibilities of cast-off ofï¬Âce supplies, hotel dishes, deco furniture, and city souvenirs, Carter offers advice on where to ï¬Ând the best items, what you should pay, how to think like an urban forager, and how to display your ï¬Ânds in true junk style.
For city dwellers and their visiting country cousins alike, Big City Junk proves that America€s urban streets can be fertile ground indeed for decorators and bargain hunters.