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This entertainment cabinet is made of white oak, Honduras mahogany, iroko, black walnut, maple, and ebony, and features curly-maple veneered door panels and bronze Craftsman-style hardware. The piece is finished with acrylic lacquer over dewaxed shellac. Photo: Joel White
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, white oak, walnut, maple, mahogany, asian inspired, shellac, ebony, bronze, acrylic, Arts and Crafts Inspired, Custom Design, Iroko
Entertainment Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This entertainment cabinet is made of white oak, Honduras mahogany, iroko, black walnut, maple, and ebony, and features curly-maple veneered door panels and bronze Craftsman-style hardware. The piece is finished with acrylic lacquer over dewaxed shellac. Photo: Joel White
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, white oak, walnut, maple, mahogany, asian inspired, shellac, ebony, bronze, acrylic, Arts and Crafts Inspired, Custom Design, Iroko



















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