![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhl80aNnpDlifub6BCCxph6w2bJ3LP78xB2llg35bIrj5Q_l-vXhMq96jum55fwbTlVoteQ7oM4wQdzy0XksLdnJ3DElIqHSb5TPrzC-ZhVqwNya0HMgADq6_4b22X6jKQ5tlApcRYGP-zk/s320/potterybarn.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEguGTrkyS7Y6-v8sGymh4qduQwLtBLBCc6nHd6lcM31mEKuW-8Bws-pQqDNvcrLgfReAjcGhAMGDrlWoaLDFdau9QzgTzydsb9Sr4V8sCpdoIyfuKzZrPsk-8AQJjjQj1XxgzQwZrt84W2u/s320/grandinroad.jpg)
I'm often asked to help creative clients with craft room organizing, and a number of my clients have confessed to swooning over Pottery Barn's Bedford Project Table ($1,099.00, pictured on the left). If you harbor a secret longing for a craft table...you may need to get out more! Just kidding. If you're in the market for a craft table and would like a more affordable alternative--and one that bears a striking resemblance to Pottery Barn's--have a look at Grandin Road's Workroom Project Table ($799.00, pictured on the right). Now, how many bottles of chartreuse glitter can you buy with the $300.00 that you save?