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With few built-in cabinets for storing cooking implements, early 20th-century kitchens made use of overhead space with pot racks often placed above a central worktable. Made of cast iron and shaped in a classic oval, this $149 pot rack from Estancia Iron is reminiscent of those used in the 1910s. It has eight double hooks, measures 30.5" in diameter, and hangs from two 24" chains. To order, call (800) 922-5507 or visit www.potterybarn.com.








 
 

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