Fireplace Mantel Traditional Dental Molding Snake River Design With Corbels Stained Dark Walnut 1
Fireplace Mantel Traditional Dental Molding Snake River Design With Corbels Stained Dark Walnut 2
Fireplace Mantel Traditional Dental Molding Snake River Design With Corbels Stained Dark Walnut 3
Fireplace Mantel Traditional Dental Molding Snake River Design With Corbels Stained Dark Walnut 4
Fireplace Mantel Traditional Dental Molding Snake River Design With Corbels Stained Dark Walnut 5
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Fireplace Mantel Traditional Dental Molding Snake River Design With Corbels Stained Dark Walnut

$565

This is a variation of our "Snake River" model. The photos show it made with Knotty Alder wood and with a Dark Walnut Stain. It's crown and dental mold combination gives this shelf a classic look. The natural variation of knots and grain characteristics of knotty alder make each mantel very unique. Also included are easy to follow instructions to get your shelf up in no time! We've been designing and manufacturing mantels and shelves for many generations. I can honestly say I've had the time of my life, I love this stuff! Shelf Measurements 8" deep x 8" tall x (length of your choosing) Corbel Measurements 5.5" deep, 5.5" wide, 7" tall If you have ANY questions please ask! 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Your shelf will arrive safe and in mint condition. Thank you, John

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John Brough

John Brough

Iguana Art & Design

Bountiful, UT
Member since: 2014
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My grandfather began designing and building fireplace mantels and cabinetry around 1901. When I started school around 1962 (5 years old) I loved to go to "the shop" and help. Even though my contribution was more getting in the way than anything else, my father helped me feel like I was contributing to production by paying me $1 an hour. In 1962 that was a handsome wage even for a grown man and here I was getting paid to hang out with sawdust all over the floor (and myself)…talk about a young boys dream come true!

Since then we've developed a unique line of fireplace mantels and shelves unlike anything else I've seen. We take great pride in the design and quality of each piece we build.

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