China Cabinet
Woodworker: Keith Cornell
Cornell and Smith built this china cabinet as part of a two-piece dining set for a client. The design originated from a piece made by Morris & Company that appears in Good Citizen’s Furniture: The Arts and Crafts Collection at Cheltenham (Ashgate Publishing Co., 1999). Built of Honduras mahogany, the piece features a maple upper cabinet interior with true divided-light doors, meaning the mullions completely divide the curved panes of glass. It has an oil finish.
Photo: Keith S. Cornell
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This is beautiful I would like to make something like i for our dinning room. Would you share dimensions or plans?
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