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posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, ash, shellac, ebony, bubinga
Harlequin Liquor Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Sutton’s goal in building this cherry and bubinga liquor cabinet was to display a harlequin pattern in a subtle way. The curved panels and legs are meant to contrast with the hard lines of the diamond shape in the center panel veneer, maintaining a softness to the overall piece. The ebony door pulls are hand carved. The interior of the cabinet (14 in. deep by 34 in. wide by 32 in. tall) is quartersawn ash. The finish is shellac.
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, ash, shellac, ebony, bubinga



















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