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McGlasson designed this media cabinet (21 in. deep by 78 in. wide by 22 in. tall) to blend the clean lines of modern furniture with rustic details. He used locally grown and processed wood and cast the solid brass feet with the help of a sculptor. The ash case is finished with a white-pigmented lacquer, and the birch door and drawer fronts are finished with clear lacquer. Photo: Courtesy of the Minnesota Woodworkers' Guild From Fine Woodworking #207
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, rustic, ash, birch, brass
Rustic Modern Credenza
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
McGlasson designed this media cabinet (21 in. deep by 78 in. wide by 22 in. tall) to blend the clean lines of modern furniture with rustic details. He used locally grown and processed wood and cast the solid brass feet with the help of a sculptor. The ash case is finished with a white-pigmented lacquer, and the birch door and drawer fronts are finished with clear lacquer. Photo: Courtesy of the Minnesota Woodworkers' Guild From Fine Woodworking #207
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, rustic, ash, birch, brass


















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