woodbloke65
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An interpretation of Jim Krenov's cabinet that he made for his wife Britta in 1970. The original is still owned and used by his family; all the rest of his work was sold or is in a gallery. This is made in air dried English Oak, much of it pippy including the book matched door and back panels. The drawer has a centre runner and a Paduk base, all ancillary detailing (handles, wedges, door catches etc) in Yew. This was 'tricky' to make and required a lot of thought regarding the process of construction - Rob