
CONNER HOWARD
Humans aren’t the only ones who deserve beautiful homes. Thanks to Texas-based artisan Lorenzo’s Woodworks, the birds that visit your customers’ backyards can have palaces of their own to nest in. This hand-crafted birdhouse, complete with angel wings and cathedral-like accents, was on display at the Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market at the AmericasMart complex in downtown Atlanta, Ga. Built by owner Lorenzo Padilla, it was one of many unique birdhouse designs available at the trade fair.

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