Bring Back Beauty
Flicking through Facebook on my phone one recent evening, my thumb stopped dead in its tracks when I saw a flash of quartersawn white oak. I was stunned by the beauty of the beast on the screen: a century-old Edison “Chippendale” Diamond Disc phonograph—in near-mint condition—for sale at a local thrift store. As I drooled over the photos, I took in the carved detail in the collar near the top of the cabinet… the cathedral filigree of the horn grille… and thought, “This ain’t no Bluetooth speaker.” It reminded me of the elegant architecture we saw in Savannah, Georgia, on our family vacation last November. Corbels, capitals, and colonnades dignified and distinguished one building from another. But these days, thanks in part to precast concrete and “cost engineering,” that new building…