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| Because of limited space in her home, it was important to this client that her entertainment unit not overpower the room yet provide enough space for the needed electronic componentry. We created this pleasing, traditionally styled unit in solid maple and birdseye maple. Stained in soft tans with bleached and white-washed birdseye maple door panels, the lacquer finish was hand rubbed to a lustrous sheen. This functional, subtle, and impressive piece completed a modest formal living room. | ||||||||||||||||||
| The gleaming finish of this entertainment center highlights the soft undulations and interesting textures of the hand planed, antiqued and distressed solid cherry. We designed this to complement the client’s eclectic mix of traditional and oriental-influenced furnishings. This piece presents an impressive presence when one enters the formal living room. The bank of small faux drawers hide access to the audio components while the television and video equipment reside behind the upper pocket doors and speakers behind the lower doors. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Simplicity fashions the solid oak of this very functional entertainment-home office corner unit. The electronic componentry is housed behind the curved, lower center doors while the television rests above them behind the curving tambour doors. Open display, bookcase areas, and file storage space complete the requirements. |
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| Richly burnished solid cherry is the heart of this modestly sized audio-display center. The geometry of the style suggests a look back at the Art Deco Movement and provides exceptional lighted display areas for selected sculptures which the client wished to display. The audio equipment rests on lighted, adjustable shelving behind the glass door. Daring yet restrained, this piece almost presents itself as a piece of sculpture. | ||||||||||||||||||
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