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Dining Room Console
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Bryan Smyda built this piece on commission for a client who wanted him to "let his imagination flow" and build a unique piece for her dining room. He designed a dining table to go with it. Walnut burl veneer was used on the door panels, and the piece was finished with an oil/polyurethane mix. From Fine Woodworking #200 Photos: Harold Head
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