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70 inch Custom handmade solid walnut media console cabinet | Storage by GideonRettichWoodworker
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70 inch Custom handmade solid walnut media console cabinet | Storage by GideonRettichWoodworker
70 inch Custom handmade solid walnut media console cabinet | Storage by GideonRettichWoodworker
70 inch Custom handmade solid walnut media console cabinet | Storage by GideonRettichWoodworker

Created and Sold by GideonRettichWoodworker

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70 inch Custom handmade solid walnut media console cabinet - Storage

Price $3,850

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 8-14 weeks
Shipping: 10-15 days
Estimated Arrival: September 5, 2024
Delivery via private shipper. Delivery time depends on location and common routes

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
21H x 70W x 16D in
53.34H x 177.8W x 40.64D cm
36.29 kg
80 lb

Custom Order - piece in photos is sold

• Price quoted is for a unit measuring up to 80"W x 16"D x 21"H
• Handmade in Philadelphia PA USA from solid walnut
• 3 bays with one adjustable height shelf per
• 2 sliding doors
• Finish: Oil with acrylic lacquer
• Made to order
• No assembly required aside from placing shelf pins, shelves and doors
• Can be made in custom sizes and other species of wood

Flexible design, can also be made in other variations to serve as a bookcase, server, sofa table, etc.

Delivery via private shipper. Pick up is welcome.

Item 70 inch Custom handmade solid walnut media console cabinet
As seen in Creator's Studio, Philadelphia, PA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Organic modern design - inspired by mid century studio makers, production designers, Art Deco, Bauhaus and Japanese woodworking

My family was and is full of talented artists, skilled craftsmen, brilliant scientists; creative people who could take a concept or idea, refine it and bring it out into the real world. I knew I wanted to be like them somehow, some way but couldn’t find the right “thing” as my vehicle and inspiration.

I watched some of them work for endless hours; I spent a lot of time in museums, hunting for antiques and interesting pieces of history, I went to the arts high school the tv show “Fame” was based on. Along the way I learned a tremendous amount about art history, design, the incredible timeline of humanity. I saw how one style of a particular time blended into another and how some styles were a complete break from contemporary and the ones prior – but understanding what they were responding to.

I spent many years working and owning businesses but never really felt content or fulfilled with them until I took some woodworking classes at night. It felt right; suddenly my creative side decided it was time to express itself, almost like I didn’t have a choice.

I feel like I’ve taken senses of proportion and simplicity from various cultures, from the styles of art I enjoy, from my grandparents body of work and the furniture they owned and mixed them into something which I can only describe as an elegant simplicity. My personal preference is towards clean lines, pleasant geometry and proportion, emphasis on the grains of wood I am working with and soft, close to the wood finishes which invites touch.

I want to make something which satisfies utilitarian needs but becomes more than that need by way of its form and is appreciated and beloved in its own right.