Here are a few examples from a ten piece order stained very dark and accented with hard white maple cross supports.                 

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White Pine is not considered an Arts & Crafts wood but here are two pieces that fit the style.  The finish is shellac, oil, then wax.        

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End tables have been popular of late.  Here are some examples.  

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A small but beautiful cabinet in mahogany, again in the Greene & Greene style.  

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A good client requested two new kitchen islands in the Greene & Greene style.  We put our heads together on the design and I went ahead with the construction.  You can see the results here.                    They included four bar stools to finish the project.     

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A recent client wanted to display some treasured items under glass in a coffee table.  Here is how it turned out.                The wood is European Beech with a Candlelite gel stain.

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Stools and benches are always fun to build.  Here are two different two steppers and one three!           

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After spending a couple of months exploring the Greene & Greene style, I had one more piece  to do for the showroom.        For those who have seen the furniture from the Thorsen House, this server will look familiar

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When a client came to me and asked if I could match the greene & greene style coffee table I had made for them with a large sofa sectional my first reaction was “that sounds very interesting but I am not sure how would I do it”.  All the sectionals I had ever seen had their  frames hidden under a complete fabric or leather outer covering.   I knew wood […]

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Recently,  a potential client asked for two blanket chests.  The order did not work out but it inspired me two come up with two models for the showroom.  One is a traditional dovetailed box and the other, a frame and panel with Greene & Greene features.               

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