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Stools and shelf units matching table and chairs
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This is a pair of shelf units built to fit behind a sectional
couch facing the fireplace in our kitchen. Beside the shelf units sit two light weight stools. The items are made primarily of cherry, with walnut legs on the stools, a walnut band around the seats of the stools and the shelf units match the design of the kitchen table, which sits near them. The vertical supports of the shelf units are laminated with a cherry center and walnut sides to add some interest and all items are pinned together with dowels and no metal fasteners. What might be of interest is my use of scraps from the shelf units. As mentioned, the styles are made of a cherry core, with walnut facing both inside and out. The "X"-shape of the vertical pieces resulted in a number of cutouts, which I saved. We had another fireplace in the great room, and the scraps were glued together and placed in front of the glass doors of the fireplace. Someone mentioned that they resembled vertically stacked moustaches, so I named the design, "Barbershop Quartet." The name stuck and it received quite a few compliments on the artistry. I never told folk that it was just glued together scraps from the shelf unit project. -- Nonny ELOQUIDIOT (n) A highly educated, sophisticated, and articulate person who has absolutely no clue concerning what they are talking about. The person is typically a media commentator or politician. |
Stools and shelf units matching table and chairs
Nonny wrote:
This is a pair of shelf units built to fit behind a sectional couch facing the fireplace in our kitchen. Beside the shelf units sit two light weight stools. The items are made primarily of cherry, with walnut legs on the stools, a walnut band around the seats of the stools and the shelf units match the design of the kitchen table, which sits near them. Very interesting design for the shelf units, gives them a very fluid feel. Good work -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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