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Shaker (Ish) Peg Rails in an Upstate Kitchen

Emma Tuccillo Kitchen And North in Hastings on Hudson

Shaker peg rails have been saving our sanity (and year-round sanity, for that matter) since we first wrote about them a decade ago. (You can read that original article right here.) Once we realized what they could do for keeping a room in order, there was no going back.

The original Shaker designs are timeless, though we love when modern makers offer their take on the design. For example, spotted recently:

The Sighting

Emma Tuccillo Kitchen And North in Hastings on Hudson
Above: Spied in Emma Tuccillo’s 1700s Cookspace in Hastings on Hudson, Inspired by a Painting: A petite peg rail in one corner of the kitchen.

The Source

Wavy Peg Rail from Odd Numbers Studio
Above: Emma, the photographer and the founder and creative director behind And North, revealed the source for her kitchen peg rail: Odd Numbers Studio in the Hudson Valley. Currently on offer? The studio’s Wavy Peg Rail ($180), a serpentine twist on tradition. (Odd Numbers is frequently releasing new designs—and takes custom orders for peg rails like Emma’s of the more straightlaced variety, too.)
Short Wavy Peg Rail from Odd Numbers Studio
Above: Also available: the Short Wavy Peg Rail ($120).

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N.B.: This post was first published on Remodelista on August 15, 2023.

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