Waterfront Wall Cabinets
Waterfront Wall Cabinets
Waterfront Wall Cabinets
Waterfront Wall Cabinets

Waterfront Wall Cabinets

Wood Cabinet (ID: A33434)
Designed by Kevin Irvin
$1,400–$2,550
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This pair of wall cabinets was inspired by Van Gogh's impressionistic take on water. The door fronts are comprised of various shades of blue dyed veneer on 1/4" board, cut individually and applied to achieve an impressionistic effect. The casework is made of maple veneered plywood with a black lacquer finish inside and out, and the door fronts feature push-to-open with a touch latch.

Available individually or as a set of two. Each cabinet measures 17.5"h x 17.5"w x 10.5"d. Interior depth measurement is approximately 8.25".

Anchors for drywall installation are included; these anchors allow each cabinet to hold 50 pounds.
  • Ready to hang, anchors for drywall installation included
  • Signed by the artist
  • Ships in multiple boxes
  • Materials: Maple
  • Shipping Charges are calculated for standard delivery to a single address within the contiguous USA and based on original prices, before discounts.
  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Kevin Irvin

Kevin Irvin

"My goal as a furniture designer and maker is to always push the boundaries of surface and design with the objects that I produce. "

Kevin Irvin spent the early part of his career as a wood sculptor, incorporating various utilitarian and architectonic forms into his work. He made the transition to furniture in the mid 1990's, and has always maintained a sculptural feel to the work he produces.

Irvin often covers drawer fronts, table tops, and furniture legs with literally hundreds of overlapping shaped veneers to produce an almost skin-like quality. This attention to surface design provides for an interesting visual experience and a tactile one, as well.

Kevin Irvin began his training under the tutelage of John McNaughton at the University of Southern Indiana. He received his MFA from Arizona State University in 1985. Irvin has maintained a studio in Phoenix for over twenty years.

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