I made this for my daughter. In the past, I've generally worked from existing plans but lately I've begun designing my own pieces. I still have a ways to go.
The cabinet wood is Chinaberry that I sawed from a log my neighbor brought me. It misbehaved a bit when drying but I really like the look of it and plan to saw some more. The drawer/door pulls and necklace pegs are Ebony. The door catches are 1/2" rare earth magnets. The base is Walnut that I treated first with a solution of steel wool soaked in white vinegar then followed that with ebony stain.
The cabinet width is 20" and overall height is 52 inches. The cabinet sets on two 3/8" dowels to keep it from shifting on the base. The inside drawer bottom are covered in black suede-tex flocking. The bottoms are removable. Finish is three coats of Minwax WOP.
It didn't turn out as well as I had hoped but my daughter is happy with it. I'll do better on the next one.
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