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This John Keal Cuban Mahogany display cabinet was a first for us. We probably won’t see another again for a long time, if ever. John Keal was a member of the gang of talented designers (Paul Frankl, Paul Lazlo, and Gilbert Rhode included), who worked for LA furniture manufacturer Brown-Saltman in the fifties. The company’s tagline: “Live in the Modern Mode.”
The Furnish Me Vintage restoration team didn’t have to break a sweat on this Cuban Mahogany minty gem. There was hardly a single visible blemish to be found on the entire honey colored cabinet. The glass top had a couple chips on the edge so we had a new piece cut to the exact specs to match the original. Outstanding vintage condition.
Pull-out drawer storage on the bottom allows the top and front to be completely uncluttered and transparent. two Sliding glass doors with circle-cut pull holes make this perfect for use as a display cabinet. A practical and elegant solution to showcasing your cherished artwork and antiquities.