White Maple Dresser With Exotic Door And Drawer Fronts 1
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White Maple Dresser With Exotic Door And Drawer Fronts

$2,200

I built this custom designed painted maple dresser with exotic drawer and door fronts specifically for my clients' home. The design is based on one brought to me by my clients (one of whom is a talented interior designer) and then modified to get the details just right. The splash of color (no stain-all natural colors)comes from some beautiful woods-wenge, jatoba, curly maple, black walnut, quartersawn white oak, zebrawood and african mahogany. On that note-the african mahogany drawer front (lower right corner) will darken to a beautiful reddish amber color over time-it was brand new when these photos were taken. The dresser is painted in a very durable gloss enamel finish over a high quality oil based primer to produce a finish that will hold up well with the use and abuse little kids dish out, and is easily touched up just in case. The drawer fronts are hand finished in oil polyurethane to highlight the figure of the beautiful wood and provide maximum protection. The dresser features solid poplar dovetailed drawers with hidden under mount ball bearing drawer slides with a nice soft-close feature. The cabinet door features hidden hinges with soft close as well-slam resistant features good for growing kids :)

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Aaron Maes

Aaron Maes

Rugged Cross Fine Art Woodworking Llc

Arena, WI
Member since: 2007
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My name is Aaron Maes. I'm an artist, designer and master furniture maker. My work is known for its quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

My formal training is in studio art. I like to draw and paint, but in school I quickly gravitated to sculpture in wood and metal.

The physical process, the immediate feedback and the noise and smells and dust-the overall experience really engaged me creatively. The transition to furniture making was a natural one. I have always appreciated the art of finely crafted furniture, the beauty of the wood itself and the design challenges involved. It also lends itself well to my perfectionist nature as I strive to create art in a functional and beautiful piece.

My work is based on my love for the craft. I especially appreciate the design of the Arts and Crafts Movement and the simple lines of Shaker furniture, but I also thrive on the challenge to create a beautiful and well engineered piece that compliments an existing space or existing furniture.

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