More Original Maccarone Sculptural Woodwork


Pictured to the left is a built in wet bar.  This piece was built in 1987 for Chestnut Hill Farm in Soquel, Calif.  Built of Honduras Mahogany, Red Oak, and Walnut, the piece is seven feet wide, and seven feet high to the top of the arch.  The center windows are etched, and the sink is gold plate.  There is a refrig. unit behind the left lower door, and pull out drawers behind the right door. 

Pictured to the right, and below are three examples of Sal's armoires.  The piece to the immediate right is made of hickory, has a rounded top, French lines, and a pickled finish.  It was designed to be an entertainment center with a pull-out T.V. platform, space for VCR and stereo, and

storage drawers below.  Pictured to the left is a Walnut burl armoire.  This piece has a flat top, but still with the French lines below.  The hardware is


The piece to the right is a Cherry rendition.  It features arched top and doors, beveled panels, and pewter hardware.  The lines below are more simple.  All three of these armoires are roughly 40" wide, X  84" high, and 26" deep. 

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