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It’s sitting on the coffee table. Eventually, it will be attached, legless, to the wall. Above which, the television.
posted by Deron Bauman in furniture
15 Responses to “oiled credenza”
You made this? It’s beautiful.
It is so beautiful! you’re amazing!
thank you, thank you. it’s my most ambitious furniture project to date. I ‘only’ had one oh my god I fucked the whole thing up moment. it should be installed in the next couple days.
Will you please make me one of these in 12-17 years?
yes!
actually, I’ve been thinking of making some furniture professionally.
Oh good god this is delightful Deron……I just want to touch
yummy
stunner
Second on the list, I want!
thank you, all.
there’s a big part of me that wants to make furniture. your responses are encouraging.
the question is, can anyone afford anything in this economy?
That credenza is the new hotness.
I had the good fortune to see it today in the flesh. It truly is a great piece.
I think if it sells for at least $250,000, you should have no problems in the new economy.
barry, did you touch it in the flesh? deron, what wood is that in the side panels? the grain is gorgeous
starting from the left it’s walnut, plywood, mahogany, walnut.
Deron got wood.
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You made this? It’s beautiful.
It is so beautiful! you’re amazing!
thank you, thank you. it’s my most ambitious furniture project to date. I ‘only’ had one oh my god I fucked the whole thing up moment. it should be installed in the next couple days.
Will you please make me one of these in 12-17 years?
yes!
actually, I’ve been thinking of making some furniture professionally.
Oh good god this is delightful Deron……I just want to touch
yummy
stunner
Second on the list, I want!
thank you, all.
there’s a big part of me that wants to make furniture. your responses are encouraging.
the question is, can anyone afford anything in this economy?
That credenza is the new hotness.
I had the good fortune to see it today in the flesh. It truly is a great piece.
I think if it sells for at least $250,000, you should have no problems in the new economy.
barry, did you touch it in the flesh?
deron, what wood is that in the side panels? the grain is gorgeous
starting from the left it’s walnut, plywood, mahogany, walnut.
Deron got wood.