The Luka Side Cabinet is the latest in Craft Design Realisation’s handmade contemporary range.
November 2nd, 2011
Representing the best in Australian made contemporary furniture, the Luka side cabinet is an intricately hand made solid timber side cabinet with contemporary chamfered outer frame and elegant handle detailing.

The unique timber frontage is contrasted by a subtle outer frame with hand crafted timber internal storage and a concealed sliding pocket door.

The piece is available in a range of Australian timbers and comes in a floor base version.
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