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Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase | Decorative Objects by GideonRettichWoodworker
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Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase | Decorative Objects by GideonRettichWoodworker
Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase | Decorative Objects by GideonRettichWoodworker
Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase | Decorative Objects by GideonRettichWoodworker
Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase | Decorative Objects by GideonRettichWoodworker

Created and Sold by GideonRettichWoodworker

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Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase - Decorative Objects

Price $2,800

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 8-14 weeks
Shipping: 10-15 days
Estimated Arrival: March 7, 2025
Delivery via private shipper. Timing depends on distance and common routes

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
45H x 60W x 12D in
114.3H x 152.4W x 30.48D cm
36.29 kg
80 lb

Custom Order - piece in photos is sold

• The room divider photographed is 60" wide x 12" deep x 45" total height, this piece is currently secured to clients wall and floor
• Handmade in Philadelphia PA USA from solid woods
• Made to order
• No assembly required
• Can be made in custom sizes and other species of wood

Flexible mid century and contemporary design.

Shipping via private carrier, please contact for more exact quote. Local pick up is welcome.

Item Solid handmade walnut room divider display case bookcase
As seen in Creator's Studio, Philadelphia, PA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Organic modern design - inspired by mid century studio makers, production designers, Art Deco, Bauhaus and Japanese woodworking

My family was and is full of talented artists, skilled craftsmen, brilliant scientists; creative people who could take a concept or idea, refine it and bring it out into the real world. I knew I wanted to be like them somehow, some way but couldn’t find the right “thing” as my vehicle and inspiration.

I watched some of them work for endless hours; I spent a lot of time in museums, hunting for antiques and interesting pieces of history, I went to the arts high school the tv show “Fame” was based on. Along the way I learned a tremendous amount about art history, design, the incredible timeline of humanity. I saw how one style of a particular time blended into another and how some styles were a complete break from contemporary and the ones prior – but understanding what they were responding to.

I spent many years working and owning businesses but never really felt content or fulfilled with them until I took some woodworking classes at night. It felt right; suddenly my creative side decided it was time to express itself, almost like I didn’t have a choice.

I feel like I’ve taken senses of proportion and simplicity from various cultures, from the styles of art I enjoy, from my grandparents body of work and the furniture they owned and mixed them into something which I can only describe as an elegant simplicity. My personal preference is towards clean lines, pleasant geometry and proportion, emphasis on the grains of wood I am working with and soft, close to the wood finishes which invites touch.

I want to make something which satisfies utilitarian needs but becomes more than that need by way of its form and is appreciated and beloved in its own right.