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Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors | Storage by Coda Wood Studio. Item made of wood with canvas works with mid century modern & transitional style
Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors | Storage by Coda Wood Studio. Item made of wood with canvas works with mid century modern & transitional style
Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors | Storage by Coda Wood Studio. Item made of wood with canvas works with mid century modern & transitional style
Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors | Storage by Coda Wood Studio. Item made of wood with canvas works with mid century modern & transitional style
Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors | Storage by Coda Wood Studio. Item made of wood with canvas works with mid century modern & transitional style
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Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors | Storage by Coda Wood Studio. Item made of wood with canvas works with mid century modern & transitional style

Created and Sold by Coda Wood Studio

Coda Wood Studio

Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors - Storage

Price $2,750

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Shipping: UPS 7-14 days
Estimated Arrival: January 18, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
14H x 30W x 6D in
35.56H x 76.2W x 15.24D cm

A play on doors. What appears to be a set of four traditional frame-and-panel doors turns out to be one tambour door sliding to the left and out of sight. Designed to fit your four favorite wine glasses with shelves for a wine key and cloth, and a piston-fit drawer for your keepsake corks.

Made of contrasting cherries and a duck canvas background.

30” x 14” x 6”

Item Wine Service Cabinet with Tambour Doors
Created by Coda Wood Studio
As seen in Creator's Studio, Waynesville, NC
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Wescover creator since 2023
Earth-conscious furniture and homewares that connect past and present

I fell in love with a historic farmhouse in the mountains while on a journey of self-discovery away from my childhood comforts and adolescent ambitions. Soon after I settled into that house, the handcraft of woodworking found me, bringing with it a new language to explore what it means to be human - myself - in an embodied life. Scouring antique furniture in warehouses across the southeast, I feel myself in a present time and place reaching back across time and space to see who it was that used these pieces for furniture - why did they have this particular one and how did they find it delightful or useful? How can I identify with those why’s and how’s today?

Designing and making home furnishings is now for me both a practice of embodied living - expressing myself in a way that unifies the physical and spiritual - and a study of people now and before. We still have so much in common with our collective ancestors, as much as we may protest our differences with them. Perhaps everyday objects and furniture in the home can show us how much our stories intertwine. I often use design to explore this bridge between past and present, placing traditional details on modern shapes, then bringing the designs to life with practices and materials that honor the wisdom of old.