Cedarwood Collection
Cedarwood, a timeless marvel that transcends centuries and continents
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Cedarwood, a timeless marvel that transcends centuries and continents. Its allure lies not only in its exquisite beauty but also in the rich history it carries within its grains. As I gaze upon the intricate detail of the back of a chair adorned with royal names, I am transported to an era where elegance reigned supreme. From North Lanarkshire ML2 0 Map to East Riding of Yorkshire HU15 2 Map, it has left its mark on diverse landscapes, captivating hearts wherever it goes, and is as if this majestic wood possesses the spirit of millions of years, whispering tales from ancient forests into our modern world. In London stands an octagonal library table designed in 1832; crafted with precision and finesse in c. 1840. Its smooth cedar surface invites intellectual pursuits and ignites imagination within those who gather around it. Traveling further south to Paris, we encounter a cigar cabinet created by Charles-Guillaume Diehl in c. 1867. The aroma of fine cigars lingers within this masterpiece, while the warm hues of cedar evoke sophistication and refinement. An unknown creator gifted us with a looking glass dating back to 1760/90 - a time when reflection was both literal and metaphorical. The aged frame whispers secrets held by generations past as we peer into its mystical depths. The high chest of drawers from 1750/70 remains shrouded in mystery as well; an enigma waiting to be unraveled by curious minds seeking glimpses into forgotten lives. Moving forward through time brings us closer to Annie B Johnston's Cedar Piggin from c. 1938 - an embodiment of craftsmanship passed down through generations like heirlooms treasured for their sentimental value. Henry Meyers' Cedar Chest from c. 1936 exudes warmth and security; safeguarding precious memories locked away within its sturdy embrace. Majel G Claflin's Cedar Cross from c.