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We make custom display cabinets that use halogen lights and glass shelves. This cabinet has solid wood doors. I like to use this piece in conjunction with a chair. It provides a book table and a space for a favorite sculpture or flower display. The sculpture stand's geometric Japanese form allows it to be used with many styles of furniture. Shelf heights 25" and 40"; shelf size 13" x 18" 
California black walnut This lamp is part of the suite of furniture designed for a turn-of-the-century Bernard Maybeck house in Berkeley, CA. The room it will go into is dark--redwood paneled and very subdued. The entire suite is designed to brighten the room with light fiddleback maple and aluminum, and this lamp's fixture ties it all back together with the rich color of the redwood panels. Height 60" x width 18" x depth18" Fiddleback maple, aluminum and halogen light fixture
Corner Unit Sculpture Stand Lamp Table
Before I was familiar with Frank Lloyd Wright's barrel chair, I designed this period piece. I didn't intend to build a Mission or Prairie Style chair, but that seems to be where the Brenda Chair falls. The Brenda Table, a companion to the Brenda Chair, was commissioned by a couple who asked me to create an end table for display of their Tiffany lamp. California black walnut and ebonized black walnut, leather The Brenda Table, a companion to the Brenda Chair, was commissioned by a couple who asked me to create an elegant end table for display of their Tiffany lamp. 26" w x 21" d x 26" h California black walnut and ebonized black walnut This versatile stool was designed in 2002 by Tor Erickson. Those who have ordered the piece have had different uses in mind. It has been put to use variously as a bed ladder, for sitting, and as a combination library stool/end table. Examples pictured here are made of figured walnut and cherry.
Brenda Chair Brenda Table Cynthia Stepping Stool
     
     
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