Revamped display cabinet
An older but not antique display cabinet had to undergo a revamp to fit in with the new couches and tiles on the floor that will be arriving soon...
An older but not antique display cabinet had to undergo a revamp to fit in with the new couches and tiles on the floor that will be arriving soon...
Quite a change in appearance. Under that dark original shellac hides the most beautiful wood. This one was made in Rhodesia.
My customer bought this desk for little money and we turned it into something completely different.
This Morris chair had seen better days and after a very unsuccessful revamp (rather not brush on tinted varnish if you don't know what your doing) found its way to the workshop. Yellowwood was mixed with Oak and the tinted varnish was supposed to hide the fact.
We had to change the look and purpose of this Oak cabinet. Added glass to the top section for display purposes while the bottom can still be used for storage.
This table was brought in to be refinished after stripping it to wood. Judging by the colour and the barley-twist legs, I would have sworn it was Teak. Turns out a very nice Oak table was hiding under all of that.
This desk needed to be cleaned up gently to get rid of years of oils, waxes and dust but special care had to be taken to preserve the detail that was painted on.