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Wayside Cabinet | Storage by SouleWork. Item made of oak wood
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Wayside Cabinet | Storage by SouleWork. Item made of oak wood
Wayside Cabinet | Storage by SouleWork. Item made of oak wood
Wayside Cabinet | Storage by SouleWork. Item made of oak wood
Wayside Cabinet | Storage by SouleWork. Item made of oak wood
Wayside Cabinet | Storage by SouleWork. Item made of oak wood

Created and Sold by SouleWork

SouleWork

Wayside Cabinet - Storage

Price $3,500

Creation: 4-12 weeks
Shipping: Freight 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: August 15, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

A decorative and unique way to store your dococtions and wares, the crisscross design doubles as the door pulls. The case is made from solid 3/4" hardwood with mitered, waterfall joints. Thick, shop made veneer is used to create the doors so that they do not change shape with the seasons. We make and install sawtooth shelving inside the case as a functional and artisan detail, which can be customized to suite your unique needs. The minimal base is inspired from mid-century modern designs.

Materials | hardwood of your choice

Weight | ~60lbs

Dimensions | 24" wide, 36" tall, 16" deep

Made in | Providence, RI

Item Wayside Cabinet
Created by SouleWork
As seen in Creator's Studio, Providence, RI
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
"...a little muscle, a little more guts, and a lot of love to create one-of-a-kind studio furniture pieces."

It is often said that one must leave home in order to find oneself. And so it was for Matthew Soule, founder of SouleWork, Artisan Furniture. Founded on the West coast in 2011, SouleWork began as an outlet of creativity, expression, and a longing to connect with Matthew’s ancestral vocation. Through a process in higher education, Matthew rediscovered and reclaimed his artisan heritage.

Beginning solely with hand tools, Matthew slowly found commissions from friends and family, growing his capabilities and scope of his work, before returning home to New England, where he now resides with his wife and two children. The passion that began this journey still burns and is expressed through SouleWork’s innovative ideas, expert craftsmanship, and an experimental approach to design.