3 drawer cherry worktable
This shaker table was commissioned to stand three feet tall, so it could function as a counter height work station.
This shaker table was commissioned to stand three feet tall, so it could function as a counter height work station.
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Comments
Beautiful. Nice clean lines.
Very nice. Love the front.
The Shaker style simplicity doesn't leave one a place to hide. Your proportions are very pleasing, the details like the beaded edge and the contrasting pins enliven the piece without disturbing the the calm of the Shaker style. I can't tell, but it looks as though there's a subtle chamfer on the legs. And of course cutting the drawer fronts from the skirt board is always good, but you've chosen a grain pattern that accentuates the effect. Very nice balance; you've got detail that gives the piece energy and life, but you knew just where to stop. Beautiful piece.
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