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The newest addition to our familiy of furniture! The office version of the Cathance River Stool is tremendously comfortable and supportive, as well as adjustable for those long hours at the desk!
Boat Table- White oak, butternut, black ash. Built in the tradition of wooden boats built on the coast of Maine. An antique compass is set into the table top.
24 Inch Cathance River Stools around a 30 inch high Cherry table with maple legs
Three turned spalted applewood vases.
Butternut Harvest Table- The wood for this table was stored away in a farmer's barn for many years before I found it. There are tiny worm holes and distress marks that add character and make it look like it's been around for a long time.
Four 18 inch Cherry Cathance River Stools around a 24 inch high Cherry round table
Cathance River Stools- 18" and 24" heights.
Cherry CD Cabinet- Bookmatched cherry veneer doors, built with the Greene & Greene style in mind. We are honored that this cabinet will soon be featured in a Lark Books publication called "500 Cabinets".
Diamond Willow Stool- Hard to find wood with such an interesting texture!
Maple & Butternut Blanket Chest
Sheraton Side Table- Traditional Sheraton styling in Mahogany veneer.
Lakota Star Table- Maple, mahogany and black walnut veneers and solid woods.
Lakota Star Table- Detail of the top.
Turned Elm Bowl
Turned White Oak Sink- Fumed in a traditional amonia fuming method, sealed with marine epoxy and polyurethane
Shaker styled mahogany rocking chair with traditional twill tape seat.
Black Walnut tea light holder
Another version of the Black Walnut tea light holder
I've been on a turning kick lately- this is a cherry variation of the tea light holder.
Simple turned Black Walnut bowl
Simple turned ash bowl
Turned Cherry Bowl- this one is about 16" in diameter, and surprisingly light!
Cherry and Birdseye Maple Cutting Board- Wow! I love the figure in that maple!
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