Our case furniture includes armoires, entertainment centers, buffets, hutches, sideboards and chests of drawers.

The pieces in this collection are mostly inspired by 18th and 19th century Canadian antiques.

Each piece is made by a single craftsman from start to finish using traditional joinery and the finest finishing techniques
 
 






Open Hutch Step Back

Inspired by 18", with three drawers over multi-raised panel buffet featured in Antique Black finish and antique pine top.
 
     
 




Glazed 12 Pane Hutch

52"w x 22"d x 87"h, with three drawers over a recessed moulded panel buffet with antique pine top. Shown in Sage finish.
 
     
Petite Armoire
(Entertainment Center)
48"w x 20"d x 58"h

This reproduction of the late 1700's small Quebec armoire is equipped with pocket doors and is deep enough to accommodate a large television. Shown here in Bordeaux finish.
 

     
Multi Raised Panel Buffet
52"w x 22"d x 40"h

With adjustable shelves, Country Pine interior finish and antique pine top. Shown above in Gettysburg Grey finish. Shown below in Cottage Red finish over blue.




 

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Custom Sideboard

72"l x 22"d x 36"h

This piece features and Antique Pine Top, three drawers, and four raised-panel doors. Shown in Antique Black.

Custom Entertainment Center
Featuring Antique Pine Top, and raised-panel pocket doors. Shown in Antique Black.
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We Care... how you care for your furniture.


Avoid subjecting your furniture to intense heat from direct sunlight, or extreme changes in temperature and humidity, as this may result in damage to your furniture, such as cracking, shrinkage, or warping.

Clean any spills as soon as possible with a damp absorbent cloth, then wipe dry with a clean dry cloth. Do not use any detergents or polishes other than bees wax.

All antique pine tops are waxed with bees wax. To maintain a sheen on the antique pine surface, simply keep it clean and free of dust. From time to time, as desired, lightly buff the surface with a clean terry cloth to remove smudges and scratches in the wax finish.

over time the wax finish will wear with use and cleaning. With normal residential use, re-wax the top with a clear beeswax polish twice per year. Apply a thin even coat let dry, and buff with a clean terry cloth.















 
 

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