Showing posts with label Casework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casework. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

David and June's Firewood Box

$7000.00

This large cherry firewood box measures 24" deep, 36" wide, and 53" tall. The piece has two doors for versatile access to the firewood. The top door opens upwards allowing the top logs to be removed from a comfortable height while giving you access to an interior shelf large enough to accommodate kindling and matches. The bottom door swings downward allowing you access to lower logs. It is quite a large piece and is able to hold a great deal of firewood which means less frequent trips out into the cold as your wood pile dwindles in chilly weather (as I write this it is 15 degrees outside on a February night.)

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Lisa's Drookcase

$1500.00

This "drookcase" measures 12" deep, 16" wide, and 22" tall. It is made out of cherry with pine as the secondary wood (for the back). This piece is part small bookcase, part chest of drawers: hence, a drookcase. I have always wondered why hybridized furniture isn't more common. Instead of having a bookcase and a chest of drawers why not simply use the shelves in the bookcase as the tops for the drawers? A piece like this is ideal for apartment living where space is limited but needs remain diverse. Although this one is quite small, drookcases could be made any size.