Entry Cabinet at Red Rocks

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I had an opportunity to design an entry cabinet for the prestigious Red Rocks Amphitheater Visitors Center. The cabinet was strategically designed for the entryway. Its purpose is to provide the hostess with a convenient storage space for additional supplies such as menus and to serve as an information hub, displaying details about the park, the restaurant, and upcoming concerts.
The walnut cabinet is 36” tall, 18” deep, and 38” wide. The cabinet doors feature a geometric grid that I have incorporated in a few projects, and the center panel is patinated steel.
Each time I patinate steel, the final color and pattern are a surprise. Over the years, I have learned to guide patterns and colors, but nature does what nature does best and produces a unique, one-of-a-kind piece.

If you want to see it built:

That’s beautiful. I love the geo grid over the patina steel. Inspirational and I intend to use it at some point. Thank you! 

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

very nice brian. love that patina on the metal, really beautiful.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Nice work, as usual! I'll look into that patination process you used. I've only ever patinated copper.

Steven- Random Orbital Nailer

This is another unique piece that is distinctly one of your designs. I really like the eaten away grid over the patinated steel. The rest is awesome too. 
Nice work Brian. Looks like you found a good patron in them. 
Great looking and very usable.   Nicely done. 

Ron

Compliments for where your furniture will be placed!

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