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Reader's Gallery
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, walnut, maple, purpleheart, James Krenov, Oil/Varnish Mix
Krenov-style Display Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Having always admired the spare elegance of James Krenov’s work, Mandel strove to capture that spirit when he built this display cabinet. Made of black walnut, tiger maple, and purpleheart, the cabinet features curved legs set at 45° to the case, and a slightly curved front with flat glass panels. It is finished with oil and varnish.
Photo: Mitch Mandel
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, walnut, maple, purpleheart, James Krenov, Oil/Varnish Mix


















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