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hutches
doors
tables
kitchens-islands and cabinets
replicas
unique
floors
 
Our hand crafted hutches are reminiscent of New England-style furnishings created by the early pioneers who settled the Pacific Northwest. Today they are often specified by designers who use them in a kitchen as a way to break up otherwise uninteresting long runs of cabinets. This lends much visual impact to a kitchen while retaining the same storage space. The rich texture and colors of the wood are selected and artistically tooled and planed to enhance the unique character of each piece.
Pioneer-style hutch with dentil molding
aged fir hutch from early Seattle timbers
hand planed New England-style painted hutch
pine hutch from reclaimed Idaho barnboard
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Left to right: Pioneer-style hutch with dentil molding, aged fir hutch from early Seattle timbers, hand planed New England-style painted hutch, pine hutch from reclaimed Idaho barnboard


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