Display and Curio Cabinets
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Display cases should be unique to what they contain and the room that they are used in. Often we do them
because customers see what they like basically but the workmanship is poor or it needs changes to suit their
purpose and space. We enjoy making them and seeing the end results of collections shown off in their new
homes.
This is a large display case done in walnut with a rubbed oil finish. The doors have beveled glass panels. The front
top of the base cabinet has plate glass panels for viewing the lower cabinet contents while standing erect. All
cabinets have plate glass shelving and mirrored backs. They also have three-level halogen lighting controlled by
touching a door hinge. This is used to display artifacts from an old mill where it is today.
A pair of matching cabinets built to utilize the best space for a customer. It was a tasteful way to display
her collection while nicely accenting the room
Tables can be used for display also. This is a duplicate of a table a customer had for the purpose of showing
fly-fishing lures. He suggested a couple of improvements he'd like so we obliged him. The drawer to place the lures in
isn't noticeable when closed. It simply looks like the rest of the table's apron. Naturally this could be altered to
accommodate other items as well.
If you've seen it or can visualize it we can build it. If you're not quite to that point contact us anyway, maybe we can
help you get the results you want. Don't settle for less.
A cabinet in clear finished red oak with touch control
halogen lighting and glass shelves. A simple bt nice
cabinet for any sort of show-casing.
Curt's Custom Furniture
Curt Weatherholt
HC 2 Box 2320
Tecumseh, MO. 65760
PH. 417-284-3401
FAX 417-284-7475
email