Book Matched Quartered Ripple Sycamore and Scorched Oak.
Ebony finger pulls and string details.
1800w x 550d x 880h (mm)
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Exterior:
• Main cabinet:- Ripple Sycamore with Ebony stringing & handles.
• Legs:- Carved, scorched and Ebonised Oak.
• Leg stretchers:- Scorched and Ebonised Oak with silver leaf stringing to front.
• Door posts (L&R):- Scorched Oak with silver leaf stringing.
• Door panels:- Striped. Scorched Oak & Ripple Sycamore.
Interior:
• Back and side panels:- Birds Eye Maple (grey) and mirror glass (striped).
• Wine rack:- Ripple Sycamore with Ebony binding (top).
• Glass shelving (Clear):- 2 runs along back panel & curved around sides.
• Curved plinth: Around sides to mirror shelving. Ripple Syc. with Ebony binding.
• Pull-out preparation tray:- Maple, Ripple Syc. with Ebony binding. Black Glass preparation tops.
• Lighting:- On door opening, cool white (4000k).
Dimensions h1800 x w1350 x d550 (mm).
Scorched leg with Ebony string detailing
Silver leaf stringing
Finger-pull detail
DETAILS
• Ripple Sycamore cabinet with Ebony stringing & bespoke finger-pulls.
• Birds Eye Maple back panels (light grey dyed).
• Curved and Bevel edged exterior glass.
• ‘Yakisugi’ scorched and ebonised Oak legs and stretchers.
• Curved stretchers with silver leaf stringing.
• Interior lighting with concealed PIR switch.
• DIMENSIONS (mm) 1800(h) x 1400(w) x 550(d) mm
‘Yakisugi (焼杉) is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation. Yaki means to heat with fire, and sugi is cypress.[1] It is also referred to in the West as shō sugi ban (焼杉板),[2] which uses the same kanji characters but a different pronunciation. Ban means “plank (wood)”.
By slightly charring the surface of the wood without combusting the whole piece, the wood becomes water-proof through the carbonisation and thus more durable.[3] It also protects against insects.’ SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
Companion piece to ‘It’s a trap!‘ Maple with walnut detailing.