Company Name: Pinnacle Custom FurnitureThis table is made of select fine grade solid Walnut (including top, shelf, Parsons legs, and aprons).
Its solid construction methods include five-step, hand-rubbed Premium Danish Oil finish. It has gently rounded edges on top and shelf.
It is 18" Wide x 18" Long x 23" High.
Need your advice, what's your recommendation about price and market for a project like this?
Thank you.
Pinnacle Custom Furniture
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Posted By: | Tele |
Walnut is my all time favorite wood. Just gorgeous. Just ahead of Cherry in my book.
The table is very nice and clean.
As far as pricing I would try to find the reatil price and use that.
I find retail by selling the table and then raising the price in increments until the clients balk, that becomes retail.
The only reccomendation I would make is to notch the lower shelf to allow it to come out to the plane of the apron under the top. Other that that, the proportions are very good.
Posted By: | John Wiant |
This is almost identical to a table I made as a school project about 25 years ago. Mine had rails between the legs at the shelf which were raised above the shelf to allow record albums to slide in, and then they hit against the back rail. The front rail was UNDER the shelf, allowing it to help support the shelf, join the legs and also let the shelf expand and contract. I would have liked the time to make it different heights with more shelves as an option (perhaps some of them adjustable in height), for people with multiple pieces of stereo equipment. My mom insists on putting little doiley fabric things on the top, defeating the use of nice solid walnut altogether....since you can't see it now. I'm also wondering what might happen if you made it to end up about.....14" above finished floor. It seems that floor space is so valuable, it might be more usefull as something you just GRAB and move around the plop things onto. Your legss and top thickness look a little thin to me.