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DoorsandDrawers.Com is about building individually made furniture and creating 21st century kitchens with early 20th century charm. Our work displays an appreciation for Craftsman, Shaker, Prairie and Mission schools of design. These styles were born or heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement from the late 1800s well into the early 1900s. The company is set apart by a willingness to tailor each piece built to the specific desires of customers and this at reasonable cost. Fine locally grown northern hardwoods are used to create beautiful kitchens along with stunning history inspired furniture.
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The
Standen
sideboard is
well crafted
with
3 lobe
landscape
inlays in each
door. The
exterior is
built with quartersawn
white oak
hardwood while
the drawers are
made with
walnut. Simply
put, this piece
speaks of late
19th century
quality and
appeal. Also
available in
cherry
hardwood.
The Wykeham Kitchen Server is inspired by designers Gustav Stickley and Harvey Ellis. It is also available as a kitchen island in different sizes. The server pictured is Oak but is available in Cherry hardwood and offered in different stain colors. Click the picture for more info at Etsy.
The Cheshire Kitchen Island is a bold weighty design that adds a classic look to any style of kitchen. It is offered with or without a hardwood or granite top in a variety of finishes. Click the picture for more details
The Wellington kitchen island (left) is a stunning old design that brings to life beauty and functionality. Click on the pictures for descriptions, design details and ordering information.
The design of the Sumner Writing Desk (right), which was influenced by architect Charles Greene, is offered at our Etsy shop. The cloud brackets display a Japanese influence which began to appear in designs by the famous architects Greene and Greene as early as 1904.
The Dallington Sideboard (left) is for the purist who appreciates Arts and Crafts style furniture. We offer it in cherry and oak hardwoods. The Dallington was featured in the summer 2010 issue of Arts and Crafts Homes magazine at the request of one of the editors.
The
Mather Mission Style Kitchen
Island (right) definitely has a Stickley influence. It too is
offered in cherry and oak hardwoods. As with all our work, this
island comes with long- lasting drawers built using dovetail
joinery. The Mather comes with a
granite
top.