Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fresh Pics...

From an eye-catching Sapele* veneer reception desk (sans top)...

to lovingly-detailed windows...
H&W can do it all.    All day.    Every day.
Herrick & White Architectural Woodworkers employs craftsmen with old-world skills. Craftsmen who create the details that we admire in exquisite private homes, retail stores, restaurants, landmarks, casinos, etc. Grand front entrances. Built in cabinetry, shelving and bookcases. Bathroom vanities. Kitchen cabinetry, counters and custom woodwork. Mudroom shelving, cubbies, closets, and storage. Functional, eye-catching reception desk. Windows and doors. Libraries and other rooms covered in paneling (custom-paneled walls). Wine Cellars. Sun rooms. Lovingly-detailed windows. Conservatories. Magnificent moldings. Architects love fine woodwork created by H&W. Contractors love to work with H&W to put the finishing touches on their projects. Super premium wood grades. Architecture enhanced by skilled woodwork. Herrick & White bids plans regularly.

Call 401-658-0440 to speak to Richard about your custom project.

Thanks, Ray, for the great photos!

*According to Wikipedia: "Sapele, Sapelli (pronounced /səˈpiːli/), or Aboudikro (Entandrophragma cylindricum) is a large tree, up to 45 m high (rarely 60 m), native to tropical Africa.  The commercially important wood is reminiscent of mahogany, with a distinctive figure, typically applied where figure is important. It is sought after as flooring for its durability and beautiful graining. Among its more exotic uses is that in guitar manufacturing, in the top, back and sides of acoustic guitar bodies as well as the tops of electric guitar bodies... Sapele is also used for the neck piece of ukuleles due to its pleasant aesthetic quality...  It is also used by American car maker Cadillac for interior wood trim on its vehicles...  The wood has a density of 640 kg per cubic metre.[1]"

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