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Wall Unit in the Style of the Southwest, "I had a very enthusiastic client who deeply admired the look and feel of the southwest, and she asked me to design a large unit for her dining room that would give that feel. She also purchased some turquoise stones and asked me to incorporate them into the design. I looked at many pictures of the southwest and used maple and mahogany to achieve a warmer feel. Also I used the facade of a typical wooden building from the 1800's as the crown of the cabinet. Inside there are drawers to house her tablecloths, silverware and serving pieces. The unit doors are made from solid maple and mahogany."

Wall Unit in the Style of the Southwest, "I had a very enthusiastic client who deeply admired the look and feel of the southwest, and she asked me to design a large unit for her dining room that would give that feel. She also purchased some turquoise stones and asked me to incorporate them into the design. I looked at many pictures of the southwest and used maple and mahogany to achieve a warmer feel. Also I used the facade of a typical wooden building from the 1800's as the crown of the cabinet. Inside there are drawers to house her tablecloths, silverware and serving pieces. The unit doors are made from solid maple and mahogany."

Wall Unit in the Style of the Southwest

David Stern Lightner  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

"I had a very enthusiastic client who deeply admired the look and feel of the southwest, and she asked me to design a large unit for her dining room that would give that feel. She also purchased some turquoise stones and asked me to incorporate them into the design. I looked at many pictures of the southwest and used maple and mahogany to achieve a warmer feel. Also I used the facade of a typical wooden building from the 1800's as the crown of the cabinet. Inside there are drawers to house her tablecloths, silverware and serving pieces. The unit doors are made from solid maple and mahogany."

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