Travel With Max Learn  •  Admire  •  Soar
Leatherworking and Sleeping Quarters
Cape Dutch Domestic InteriorCape Dutch Colonial Dining RoomParlour with Cabinet PianoVictorian WashroomLeatherworking and Sleeping QuartersHearth and Loft InteriorGenteel Bedroom InteriorCape Dutch Dining Room with Shortened Table LegsVictorian Drawing Room

Leatherworking and Sleeping Quarters

76
This early 19th-c. room served dual purposes of sleeping and leatherworking. Drying hides, tools, and a workbench indicate how Cape settlers integrated craft into daily life. The canopy bed alongside tanning equipment illustrates the practical merging of living and working spaces in frontier conditions, reflecting the adaptability and resourcefulness required for survival in such environments.

Want to reach Max with a question, collaboration idea, academic inquiry, media proposal, or a thoughtful note? Use the form below and your message will go directly to him.

AI Search