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Baron Cooper Pass
Eidolon designed a cabinet facade around an existing gas fireplace to house a new LCD TV. All wire routing, ventilation and equipment storage was accommodated. Painted with a solvent-based undercoat to create a sand-able surface over which a water borne oil modified acrylic latex was sprayed for a smooth and durable final coat.
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Tattom Drive
Neo-gothic design with wooden grate to blend into existing furniture in home. Alder with stain and glazing. Corner cupboard housing AV components. Lower door are bi-fold, exposing TV. Designed and fabricated by Mike Parker, Eidolon Designs.
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Pasquotank Drive
Cherry solids and veneers. Color matched to client's specification, using aniline dyes, and finished with a high performance water born acrylic urethane.
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Cash Kay Drive
Designed to integrate materials, form, and function. Zebrawood and stainless steel joins and pivots leg panels that become leaf supports. Half inch stainless rods slide through stainless knuckles. Designed by Ann Cowperthwaite. Stainless parts made by Stainless Steel Fabricators, Raleigh, NC.
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Eidolon Music Stand, Book Stand, Podium
Back bracket (height and tilt adjustment). Walnut and stainless steel. Varying hardwood selections, height specifications, and finish options for each individual order. Designed by Ann Cowperthwaite
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Glen Eden Drive
Queen Anne Music Cabinet. Antiqued Maple, aged finish. Antique glass. Top 3 drawers functional. Bottom 5 drawer fronts are actually a door. Designed and fabricated by Mike Parker, Eidolon.
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Cherry Entry Table
Cherry solids and veneers; cross banded edge detail, quartered; vertical grain skirt. Bent, tapered legs. Collaborative design with Judy Pickett of Designs Lines, LTD
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Blanket Chest
Antique southern yellow pine. One board, one chest. Hand-cut dove tails, frame and panel top. Finished with WaterLox. Designed and fabricated by Mike Parker
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Paladin
"Paladin": an eminent champion of a cause. Bronze, 1992-2002 annual award given by the Chamber of Commerce to businesses who support the arts "..in such substantiation, honor is given to both the supporter and the supported, hand hence, seemingly divergent vision is merged." 9" (h) x 4 1/2" (w) x 4 1/2" (d) Designed by Ann Cowperthwaite
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Dedicated to Grace
Ann's first sculpture as a graduate sudent at the University of Illinois. Purchased by the University for the newly erected Performing Arts Center in 1976. Steamed bent red oak, forged iron. 9' x 4' x 4"