• Reception Desk
  • Kitchen-Dining
  • English Ladder Chair
  • Country Charm Lane
  • Watermeet Lane Detail
  • Ratio Architecture
  • Dilwig Company
  • Oberlin Road
  • Forest Drive
  • Raleigh Times Store Front
  • Nelson Orthodontics

    18’ curved length of reception desk required fabrication in 3 pieces.  An interior structure with a continuous steel flitch and box beam applied and integrated after assembly. Eidolon also fabricated glass showcase and curved panel and cherry framed photograph behind desk.  All designed by Andrew Osterlund, Architect

  • Lindley Drive

    Designed and built by Studio B/BuildSense of Durham, NC.   This team "has well over 100 years of collective experience in environmentally responsible construction, methods and associated systems."   Eidolon produced the mill work  shown throughout this  home in  hard maple solids and veneers, incorporating NAUF materials and finishing with a clear, waterborne product that meets the highest standards of environmental safety and sustainability.

  • Fayetteville Street

    An English Pattern Ladder Chair, made of Beech for hardness and paint-ability,  with full mortise and tenon construction.  Eidolon updated the look by including five bronze back braces.  Painted a deep bronze -black in oil base enamal.  Design collaboration with Design Lines, LTD.

  • Country Charm Lane

    Home office of birch solids and veneers, satin glass, extruded aluminum pulls and aluminum standoffs, wire routing and ventilation.  Built for a Design Lines, LTD client.

  • Watermeet Lane

    Stained white oak with steel center spindle, marble top.   Designed by Judy Pickett, Design Lines, LTD

     

     

  • Ratio Architecture Office

    Stained Cherry veneers, steel.  Designed by Cherry Huffman Architecture prior to becoming Ratio.

  • Dilwig Company Reception Desk

    Quartered Cherry veneer; steel posts; perforated steel panel, glass.  Designed by Ratio Architecture.

  • Oberlin Road

    All Mahogany solids.   Doors 1” nominal thickness, raised panels, cove ovelo sticking, beveled antique glass,  end panels.  Pocket doors.  AV wire routing.  Pilasters with  plinth and cap mould, stop flutes, arched header with raised panels.  Interior/exterior  Xenon lit with dimmer.

  • Forest Drive

    All white oak solids and veneers, with integrated stainless and granite counter tops.  Each kitchen wall is isolated as a singular unit, yet is fully integrated visually and functionally.  Designed by the owners, each architects.

  • Raleigh Times Storefront

    Mahagony.  Exact reproduction of mouldings and doors as existed in original building.