My daughters sideboard and display cabinet
My daughter wanted a “chunky” oak sideboard and display cabinet for her dining room in oak so Dad was set to work. This is the result.
My daughter wanted a “chunky” oak sideboard and display cabinet for her dining room in oak so Dad was set to work. This is the result.
This was my first attempt at leaded glazing, enjoyed it as well.
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Your cabinet has a real English feel about it. And I really like the leaded glass upper. Nice work!
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