Finish: You’ve striven to get your wood to glow. The brasses need to accentuate that effort. A beautiful finish is the final step.
Horton Brasses produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware at our factory in Connecticut. We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!
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Horton Brasses Inc., 49 Nooks Hill Road, Cromwell CT 06416, 800-754-9127
Comments
Anthony Regan - June 4, 2007 8:38 AM
This is my project during my junior year at Springfield High School. I made it out African Ribbon Mahogany and applied a Deft semi-gloss lacquer finish. This year I was fortunate to have time to build two projects to match this piece - a 5-drawer chest of drawers and a 4-drawer nightstand. The handles from Horton and the flaming Ribbon grain on the drawer fronts make each project shine!
Barbara Rockwell - June 12, 2007 8:03 AM
I really like the design of this piece. I also think that ribbon mahogany is spectacular, the ribbon is set off nicely by the finishing technique you used. Is there any stain or is this what the wood looks like? Are those pull outs just under the top? What do you call this? Is it for sewing, or is it the height to have next to a chair? or is it for video or music storage?