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Thibodeau designed this curly teak and woven bamboo cabinet to store documents. The subdued exterior hides a dozen small compartments, and the two doors (one hinged and one slider) give full access to the contents. The curved top is bent-laminated and veneered, and the poplar legs are finished with pigmented conversion varnish. The rest of the cabinet (18 in. deep by 52 in. wide by 34 in. tall) is finished with lacquer.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, veneer, bamboo, lacquer, Laminate, Curly teak, Pigmented varnish
Curly Teak and Woven Bamboo Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Thibodeau designed this curly teak and woven bamboo cabinet to store documents. The subdued exterior hides a dozen small compartments, and the two doors (one hinged and one slider) give full access to the contents. The curved top is bent-laminated and veneered, and the poplar legs are finished with pigmented conversion varnish. The rest of the cabinet (18 in. deep by 52 in. wide by 34 in. tall) is finished with lacquer.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, veneer, bamboo, lacquer, Laminate, Curly teak, Pigmented varnish



















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