In Short This is way beyond your basic bookcase. You'll find wearable wooden cowboy hats alongside bloodwood game tables in this Pioneer Square shop backed by a 28 member cooperative. Objects ranging from hair ornaments and desk accessories to dining room sets and fireplace mantels are made from wood harvested the world over.
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on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 07, 2006)
This store is a showcase for some of the most amazing woodworking you'll ever see. Be sure to stroll through here while you're in the Pioneer Square area, even if you aren't in the market for a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture. The warm hues of the exotic woods are soothing, and the designs are beautiful. Furniture, boxes, sculpture, vases, bowls, and much more are created by more than 20...
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We visit this place every gallery walk night. The woodwork is very fine. There are unusual cabinets with inlay as well as unusual glass work. Beautiful bowls with a bark edge. Unusual benches, coffee tables, side tables, headboards. Also a few beautiful quilts and hand made accessories.
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 18, 2008)
I love this place, every time we visit Seattle we must go here. Artisans are amazing with what they can do with wood, natural looks, natural use of wood and items that will amaze your site and your mind. Each piece is a masterpiece. Be prepared that the level of craftsmanship also comes with a price tag. They do have all levels of gifts, but the masterpiece furniture are one of a kind...
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Posted by mwieder
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 14, 2008)
If you're interested in seeing the best woodwork the Northwest has to offer, visit Fine Woodworking. They have handcarved decorations, beautiful pieces with inlay and more. Absolute must see for anyone who appreciates amazing woodworking (or anyone who wants to see super cool furniture!)
PROS: Gorgeous
CONS: Not inexpensive
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 28, 2006)