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Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore | Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of walnut
Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore | Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of walnut
Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore | Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of walnut
Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore | Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of walnut
Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore | Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of walnut
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Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore | Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of walnut

Created and Sold by Heliconia Furniture Design

Heliconia Furniture Design

Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore - Storage

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Creation: 10-15 weeks

This piece is an experiment in old style glamour for modern living. It was a technical challenge in its range of components and techniques. I am particularly happy with the hand laminated walnut, which twists up the face of the cabinet as handles for the drawers and doors.

As well as the mirror-backed drinks compartment and three soft close drawers for cocktail accoutrements and parlour games, Vita also includes a pop-out serving shelf for drinks preparation.

Materials: Rippled English sycamore & walnut

Dimensions: 40(l) x 50(w) x 140cm(h)

Item Cocktail Cabinet in Walnut and Sycamore
As seen in Creator's Studio, London, United Kingdom
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I am a designer and maker of bespoke wooden furniture, using everything from traditional woodworking skills to contemporary technology to create modern heritage pieces.

I trained at the fantastic Williams and Cleal International Fine Furniture school on Exmoor in Somerset, where I learnt everything from traditional hand tool skills to the use of 21st century milling machines. The schools tutors can trace a clear linage back to the Arts & Crafts movement and its principles of design simplicity and material intelligence it.