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Mission End Tables w/Glass Tops

Brookside Woodworking
of Fair Haven

Cherry with thick beveled and tempered glass panels. These end tables originally were offered with slate tiles, but a customer suggested using glass as an alternative. I think it works well.

Dimensions: 24" x 24" x 24"

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    From the furniture shop of Guild member John Lomas: “The reverse tapers, under cut bevels and contrasting accents have made the Pickwell Dining Table a favorite with my customers. The leaf storage system, as illustrated in this Walnut and Curly Maple example, provide convenience and versatility. The two 18″ leaves allow for four extra place […]

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    Ash is a wood with many important qualities that appeal to furniture makers and people who appreciate fine furniture. As you’ll see, our makers use it in a wide variety of furniture types as a result. Firstly, ash is extremely durable, especially in its ability to absorb shock, which is why it’s used to make […]

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