The mirror frame at the left is made out of walnut, cherry and maple. It is approximately 32" X 22".
The two mirror frames
below are, likewise, made of walnut, cherry and maple. They are approximately 14" X 12" and 11" X 9", respectively.
Notice the reflection
of the mirror bevels from the backdrop
off the mirrors.
These weather gauges were turned out of walnut. They are each 3 1/2" in diameter and are
2 1/4" deep.
The hall mirror, at the left, is made out of walnut, with horizontal strips of cherry 2/3 of the way up. The knick-
knack shelves are also made of cherry. It measures 42 " high and 36" wide.
The 8 X 10 frames below are made of exotic woods from South America.
This frame is made of purpleheart wood, named for its rich purple color. This is the natural color of the wood.
This frame is made of kingwood. The wood was named by a South American province whose monarch, legend has it, would have no wooden items made for his palace that were not made of this wood.
They have zebrawood highlights and stands.
19 3/4" X 23 3/4"
oval frame, made
out of pecan,
cherry and walnut.
19 3/4" X 23 3/4"
oval frame, made
out of pecan,
cherry and walnut.
Cherry & maple tabletop frame with a maple stand.