Custom Walnut Silverware Chest
Here's a very large silverware chest, shown in claro walnut, but available custom made in your choice of woods. All the interior surfaces are lined with Pacific silvercloth. This is a 2 drawer version. Knife in lid, deep blocks for stacks of spoons and forks, and a deep drawer or two for additional storage, all custom fitted and built for the ages.
Custom Walnut Silverware Chest
Open shot of the two drawer custom walnut silverware chests. All interior surfaces are covered with tarnish resistant Pacific Silvercloth. As in this chest, I can custom configure the spacing of the blocks and width of the apertures to fit your collection. This case uses butterfly splined mitered joinery. These cases will be passed down along with the heirloom quality silverware they hold for generations.
Cherry Custom Silverware Case
Open view of the cherry custom silverware chest with knife in lid storage. These chests hold high stacks of forks and spoons, and for this to work properly, it's important that the apertures in the blocks be sized correctly, or else the stacks collapse.
13" x 5" x 2"
Cherry Silverware Chests
All nine custom cherry silverware chests sitting on our dining room table prior to be shipped out. The curly grain of the flitch matched cherry shows well in this photo.
Silverware Case
Here's another box's interior. The best way for me to fit pieces like this is to be sent the actual pieces, but if you're reluctant to do that we can work with photos and measurements to make a box that will work.
Hawaiian Bouquet Jewelry Box
Since koa has such bold and variable figure, it's especially important to match grain, and select wood carefully. My koa boxes are often made by re-sawing a piece long enough for one short side and one long side, and so I get a perfect grain match all the way around, with two book-matched corners, and two simple continuations of the grain. Pictured is a book-matched corner.
$975.00-incl. shipping
Hawaiian Bouquet Jewelry Box
Since koa has such bold and variable figure, it's especially important to match grain, and select wood carefully. My koa boxes are often made by re-sawing a piece long enough for one short side and one long side, and so I get a perfect grain match all the way around, with two book-matched corners, and two simple continuations of the grain. Pictured is a book-matched corner.
$975.00-incl. shipping



