Curio Cupboard with Birdseye Maple Wood by Thomas William Furniture
This Shaker-inspired curio cupboard will showcase your best keepsakes and treasured collectibles on two glass shelves. Traditional with a modern flair, this curio cupboard is built to last a lifetime and nothing says "heirloom quality" like solid cherry wood, birdseye maple and wenge accents. Standing tall, this meticulously constructed lighted cabinet's door panel is birdseye maple with two adjustable shelves inside. Five drawers open with metal pulls aromatic cedar drawer bottoms. The transitional style pulls on drawers and door are Venetian bronze metal. No stains are used; the natural color of the cherry wood is enhanced by a clear lacquer finish. Uses LED lighting bulbs (included).
- Handmade in the USA
- Size: 73″ H x 20″ W x 11″ D
- Shipping: approximately four weeks
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Due to the nature of handcrafted work, subtle variations are natural.
Quality Crafted Wood Furniture
Tom Dumke of Thomas William Furniture creates "traditional furniture with a modern flair". His furniture is inspired by the clean lines of the Shaker form, allowing the highly figured domestic and exotic woods he uses to be the focal point. This adds an artistic and functional facet to each piece.
Tom Dumke grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and learned a solid work ethic from his father, a controller for Delco Electronics. From Dumke's earliest years, he was always curious about how things worked and how things were constructed. By examining how things were made, Dumke developed an appreciation for the careful and precise use of tools. He is a self-taught furniture maker.
He has a deep respect for the furniture craftsmen of the 17th and 18th centuries. Their knowledge of form, balance, joinery, and wood movement is evident in the pieces of fine furniture that still exist today. Dumke relies on the shared expertise of those craftsmen from long ago and those of today.
The Shakers have had a profound influence on Dumke's work with their clean, unadorned simplicity, and the functionality and craftsmanship of their furniture. Whether building an exact reproduction or drawing inspiration for his own designs, Dumke keeps the basic Shaker tenets in mind. His pieces are intended to harmonize with the environment, and he uses native, sustainably harvested solid wood species in his work.