Square table
A square table with glass inset in embuia.
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This is an aged cherry wood quarter round table. The cherry wood resembles rosewood and can be used together without noticeable difference.
This is a brilliant little chess table made from stained oak. The chess board was built into the top and the drawer was converted into chess piece holders.
This is a beautiful example of unstained mahogany. It is a surprisingly light wood that will mature slightly with age.
A tall unstained rosewood plasma TV cabinet.
A beautiful low unstained rosewood plasma TV cabinet.
Just to show that when we say custom made, we do mean anything that can be made from wood. These oak speakers were made to fit an existing TV cabinet.
This stained oak single display unit was designed as part of a set. With glass sides and front with the mirror at the back.
This display unit was designed to fit into an existing opening. Glass insets in the front and sides with a mirror at the back in a stained oak.
This kiaat display cabinet was our very first custom project in 2003. Designed to house a TV and HiFi setup the small openings at the top was where the speakers used to be kept.
This old beech music centre was converted into a display unit.
This old unstained oak TV cabinet was resurrected by converting it to a display unit.
A display unit with 9 drawers in an unstained oak.
This perfect example of unstained cherry wood shortly after manufacture shows how light the cherry wood starts out. This side coffee table will become darker as the time goes by.
This unstained kiaat lamp table is extremely versatile and can be used anywhere in your home.
This lightly stained oak coffee table was designed specifically to fit the model train set displayed. It has a loose glass inset top with access from the sides and an opening for the power cable at the bottom.
This beautiful Dutch coffee table is made from unstained Kiaat showing off the stunning natural grain of the wood. Kiaat is also know for keeping the original colour.