tag: mahogany
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Chest on Chest
Woodworker: Dan FaiaCommissioned to build a block-front chest-on-chest, Faia worked with his client to find the right piece to reproduce. They settled on this one for its unique design and...
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Cylinder-Top Desk
Woodworker: Dave Benetello Benetello based this cylinder-top desk (21 in. deep by 34 in. wide by 47 in. tall) on one in Thomas Sheraton's The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book. The...
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Gratz Highboy Reproduction
Woodworker: Joel Ficke This highboy was Ficke’s first attempt at reproducing early American furniture, and he built it under the instruction of Gene Landon. The original, known as the Gratz...
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Mahogany Bombé Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Frank Woolley Woolley estimates he invested more than 1,500 hours making this bombé chest of drawers. About 570 hours went into the actual construction and 180 hours into the finishing...
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Townsend-Style Pembroke Table
Woodworker: Chuck PhillipsAs a first-year student at The Furniture Institute of Massachusetts, Phillips was inspired by a visit to the John Townsend exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He...
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Chippendale Side Chair Reproduction
Woodworker: Tony Kubalak The quality, variety, and number of carved elements make this reproduction of a Chippendale side chair the most ambitious project Kubalak has done to date. The knee carving...
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Newport Tall Clock
Woodworker: Randall O'Donnell This reproduction Newport block-front tall case clock built by Indiana-based furniture maker Randall O'Donnell, features handmade brass movement and hardware, a...
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Chippendale Side Table
Woodworker: Freddy Roman Roman built this side table based on a Chippendale design. It features a number of hand-carved elements, including a taurus molding around three sides of the table top, a...
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Federal-style Knife Case
18th-century reproduction knife cases from mahogany and white pine, veneered with swirl and crotch mahogany.
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Toolbox
This toolbox by James Keiffer is made from maple, mahogany and pine. It is an original design.
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Newport-style Tall Clock
Parcell’s Newport-style tall clock reproduction is built from Honduras mahogany and yellow pine. The piece is finished with aniline dye and nitrocellulose lacquer.
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Windsor Chair
Dunbar’s reproduction fan-back Windsor chair is made from hard maple, eastern white pine, red oak, and mahogany. The chair is finished with milk paint and Danish oil.
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Federal-style Card Table
Houck’s Federal-style reproduction card table is made from mahogany, holly, ebony and pine. The table has a padded shellac finish.
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Side Table
Sackmann’s side table made from mahogany, satinwood, rosewood, anegre, and pine. It features a crotch-mahogany bookmatched top, rosewood banding, and ebony stringing. The table is finished with stained glaze and French-polished shellac.
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Hepplewhite-style Card Tables
Mosheim’s card tables are Hepplewhite-style reproductions made with crotch mahogany, satinwood, quartersawn pine, and ebony. Both tables are finished with shellac and oil.
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Window Stool
Fine upholstery is the feature component of this window stool by Diane Welebit. Mahogany, Beech and Pine are used for the frame and rails.
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Shelf Clock
Shelf clock reproduction based on the works of David Wood. The clock is crafted from mahogany and also uses poplar, white pine and basswood. It is finished with dye-tinted Danish oil and shellac.
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Captain’s Desk
Stanlaske’s captain’s desk reproduction is crafted from mahogany, maple, pine and has brass accents. It is finished with an oil-and-varnish mixture.
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Duncan Phyfe-style Chest
The main case of this chest is made from pine while the drawer tills are ribbon-striped mahogany and walnut. The chest features an inside lid veneered with a star pattern of elm burl, maple and mahogany. The piece is finished with shellac.
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Tool Chest
Cherubini’s tool chest of tulip poplar and pine bottom with till of mahogany and box handles of maple. It is finished with milk paint and beeswax.
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