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An original design along traditional lines forming part of a working kitchen. With the strength of "personality" of elm, care has been taken to avoid too much ornamentation in the detailing. Click on the picture to see a variation on the design shown here.
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In contrast to elm, cedar of Lebanon responds well to more elaborate ornamentation. This design, inspired by an old Norwegian dresser, takes its character from the angled corners, low level dentil moulding and door surround moulding.
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Traditional styling, with rounded front corners, but modern day use with drawers to take DVDs
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