Island dresser
This dresser began life as WW II shipping crates. The cypress for the drawer fronts came from green house siding. The legs are done as bent laminations.
This dresser began life as WW II shipping crates. The cypress for the drawer fronts came from green house siding. The legs are done as bent laminations.
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Just simply stunning. Beautiful.
I am amazed at what some people can do. I struggle with fresh ideas for projects. You have gone over the top. Out standing job. You are to be proud of your work. Super great job. Five stars***** Nice job.
Hi Staz,
I love everything about this!
Nicely done.
All the best, Ken.
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