Tea Cabinet
Tea Cabinet made from Maple and Doussie
Tea Cabinet made from Maple and Doussie
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Comments
Really nice. Is the center panel bent or carved. Also, the bottom looks like in could be removed from the wall and used as a case.
The center panel is coopered. (cut into staves, angled the edges, glued back together, then hand planed with a round bottom plane)
That was my intentions, I prefer it on a counter top.
Thank you.
That was my first guess but I couldn't see any glue joints between the staves.
Thank you! That is a great compliment to receive.
Very nice cabinet. Beautiful, restrained design and lovely work. Just right for tea. Thanks for posting it.
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