Cupboards
Timber cupboards in many sizes and configurations. Some have shelves, some have doors, some have nooks. Excellent for hiding things in, or displaying them. Cupboards belong everywhere.
#929 'Ronnie-Cecille' one-door cupboard; pine and redwood, painted sides and bakelite handle; 430 w x 270 d x 880 h; $580
#929 Ronnie-Cecille with her door shut
#958 'Bobbie' one-door cupboard with internal shelf; hardwood top (recycled floorboards from Kandos Museum), painted lining board sides from 2 cottages in Newcastle, finished with kaurie and western red cedar; 400 w x 320 d x 670 h; $420
#958 Bobbie insides
#958 Bobbie side-on
#958 Bobbie's top: recycled hardwood floorboards
#959 'Arthur' (Bobbie's companion), painted lining boards and top made from hardwood floorboards; 490 w x 385 d x 735 h; $450
#459 Arthur's inside shelf
#458 Bobbie and #459 Arthur compare their footprint size: Arthur is slightly larger. A happily mismatched pair.
#942 tall cupboard made from a cedar drawer; pine top and kalantis shelves; slatted lower shelf from western red cedar; 420 w x 235 deep x 1360 h; $700
#942 (would make an ideal bathroom cupboard)