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| On the right is a unique piece of furniture! The draws have been salvaged from a beautiful old dresser, and have silky oak veneer fronts. The top of the draw unit is made from a beautiful old mantlepiece cut down and re-joined. The top of the shelf unit is the middle section of the mantle piece. All the new timber is stained vic ash.
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| This view of the kitchen hutch shows the draws and top in detail. The draws were dismantled, cut down and re assembled the suit the size of this unit, and retain the original character (and timber) of the draws. The 2 small top draws are not on bearing slides, but on a timber slideway so they can be completely removed and appreciated.
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At left is one of a pair of bedside tables constructed from 100% recycled materials. Jarrah and rimu were used for the legs and frames, while the tops and shelves were from old Kauri pine shelves.
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| At right is a bedhead made from Jarrah and rimu. The jarrah was cut from house joists (circa 1870) while the rimu panels are old floor boards.
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On the right is a matching piece for the bedhead and bedside tables. A bedroom sideboard with space for 10 wicker clothes baskets. Again from 100% recycled materials - Jarrah frame and rimu shelves. The top is a single piece of cedar framed in jarrah.
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To the left is an elegant sideboard with and Australian hardwood top and African Walnut frame. The rails are set below the top so it can be appreciated in its own space. A wax finish is applied so as not to obscure the natural colours of timber.
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