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Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut | Storage by Geoff McKonly Furniture. Item made of walnut compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut | Storage by Geoff McKonly Furniture. Item made of walnut compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut | Storage by Geoff McKonly Furniture. Item made of walnut compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut | Storage by Geoff McKonly Furniture. Item made of walnut compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut | Storage by Geoff McKonly Furniture. Item made of walnut compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
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Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut | Storage by Geoff McKonly Furniture. Item made of walnut compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style

Created and Sold by Geoff McKonly Furniture

Geoff McKonly Furniture

Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut - Storage

Price $4,755

Creation: 16-20 weeks
Shipping: UPS 2-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 20, 2025

Handmade

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
45H x 27W x 12D in
114.3H x 68.58W x 30.48D cm
12.25 kg
27 lb

This cabinet is made from some of the finest walnut you will ever see. It's a little box of luxury shown off on a set of beautiful, long legs. The walnut used in the cabinet came out of a church built in 1870. It was the backs of the pews from a church in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It was more than likely about a hundred years older than that when it was cut. There are a few things remarkable about the wood. One is the tightness of the grain. We had never seen grain like this when we first planed it down. Then there is the width of the wood. The largest pieces we had to work with were 20 inches wide. Lastly the colors in the wood. Commercial walnut is typically steamed to even out the lighter sap wood and the darker, inner heart wood. When it is air dried, the colors it can exhibit are often unrivaled. The rich browns, reds and purples are incredible in this piece.

Working with this wood was a once in a lifetime experience. It was incredible to plane and shape. There were holes from the little shelves that hold the bibles and hymn books. The panels in the back are made up of the handrails at the top of the pew backs. T

he doors are made with a plywood core so they remain flat and stable and are covered with a shop sawn veneer over the plywood. The handles in the doors and drawers are carved and are also solid walnut.

There is a lot of luxury in this piece. The doors are held in place with Brusso knife hinges and click closed with Brusso bullet catches. The drawers slide on hard maple rails. The sides and bottoms of the drawers are a quarter sawn beech. The Front of the piece that makes up the doors and the drawer fronts is made from one continuous piece of wood. The sides and the top are also made from one piece of wood. You can see the grain water fall over the top onto the sides.

This piece was completed in 2021 and has been the center piece of many shows for us. It's now time to pass it on and for some lucky individual to give it a stage in their home.

It's finished with a wiping varnish.

Item Cabinet on a Stand in Walnut
As seen in Creator's Studio, Southampton, MA
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Geoff McKonly Furniture
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
My work connects my fine art background with my training as a boatbuilder and a life long appreciation of craft as a vehicle for building a life.

Geoff McKonly Furniture is a studio in Southampton, Massachusetts designing and producing collection pieces as well as custom furniture since 2014. Each work Geoff creates is a composition of color, shape, and form that exists to enhance your life as well as provide a function. Geoff’s design and craft principles draw heavily on his training in fine art photography, creating furniture as he would compose a photograph, holding your interest and guiding your eye throughout a design. Similarly, from his two decades of experience building wooden boats, Geoff embraces the use of curvature and trusting his trained eye as he builds furniture. In his pieces, Geoff strives for the interweaving of balance and connection. Balance is the thickness of the back of a chair as it becomes the thinness of a leg, or the carved handle that blends into the edge of a curved door. Connection is the grain of the wood and its natural defects, reminiscent of both luxury and nature. Tying it together are bold riffs on traditional joinery, which give a piece its strength and durability, enabling it to be passed down through many generations.