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Metal Cabinet Size: 83Hx31Wx16 Inspired by the clean lines of vintage French casement windows, Casement stores and displays behind clear glass doors that latch with simple industrial hardware. The collection's streamlined steel design can pair with traditional to more modern furniture. Designed by Paul Schulman of Schulman Design, this simply styled tall cabinet offers concealed storage below with adjustable shelves and a top ledge to showcase prized pieces. The Casement Tall Cabinet is a Crate and Barrel exclusive. Casement Black Tall Cabinet 31.5Wx16Dx83H Designed by Paul Schulman of Schulman Design Steel with powdercoat finish 2 steel bottom doors and 2 glass top doors 4 adjustable metal shelves 4 levelers on base Learn More
Adirondach Tree Two Door Size: 33Lx18Dx36T Learn More
RH Small Cabinet With Drawer Black Metal Size: 17x14x35H Learn More
Vintage Yardstick Cabinet Size: 45Lx15Dx40H About Larry Berger - Into the Woods “Art has always been part of my life, it is what I excel at. All my work is a collaboration with nature and with things that were. I first started to use recycled material in my art when I was in college to keep down the cost of material. That put me on a long journey that evolved over time as did my art. Also, travels to many places like Santa Fe, with its Rio Grande high style & Indian art; the Adirondacks of NY and the craftsmen who built its great rustic camps, …all of this and more have bored into my psyche and shaped my eye. I consider myself an urban forester, before Green was Green, I have worked with recycled wood, urban milled wood and other vintage material. I not only use this material, but I am influenced and inspired by it. In my art, I aim to communicate through a sense of feeling or instinct. My art is not meant to have a meaning, instead I aspire to touch your sense of whimsy, to bring a smile to your face. Always working Green and loving it.” Learn More
Vintage Canoe Cabinet Size: 90Hx29Wx14 About Larry Berger - Into the Woods “Art has always been part of my life, it is what I excel at. All my work is a collaboration with nature and with things that were. I first started to use recycled material in my art when I was in college to keep down the cost of material. That put me on a long journey that evolved over time as did my art. Also, travels to many places like Santa Fe, with its Rio Grande high style & Indian art; the Adirondacks of NY and the craftsmen who built its great rustic camps, …all of this and more have bored into my psyche and shaped my eye. I consider myself an urban forester, before Green was Green, I have worked with recycled wood, urban milled wood and other vintage material. I not only use this material, but I am influenced and inspired by it. In my art, I aim to communicate through a sense of feeling or instinct. My art is not meant to have a meaning, instead I aspire to touch your sense of whimsy, to bring a smile to your face. Always working Green and loving it.” Learn More