Quality
By Design
When
you purchase a fine quality design from MacKenzie-Dow,
you'll experience a surprisingly timeless blend of Old
World heritage and modern-day practicality.
That's
because we specialize in the craftsmanship of superb quality
17th and 18th-century European-inspired solid wood furnishings
that resonate as well today as they did years ago.
Situated
in West Virginia, our local craftsmen and women employ centuries-old
woodworking and joinery techniques to construct elegant
creations that promise both enduring value and sophisticated
style.
Working
with Wild Black Cherry, a species native to America's abundant
Appalachian forests, we appreciate nature's blemishes that
do not affect the structural integrity of our product. In
fact, small splits, knots and other natural "defects"
become attributes rather than flaws with the addition of
an unparalleled finish that begs to be touched, not to mention
used in a home full of life.
At
MacKenzie-Dow, we don't make excuses for the ingrained characteristics
of solid Appalachian Black Cherry. In fact, we celebrate
them with an incomparably soft, hard-planed finish that
lets nature do all the talking.
Inspired
by the sturdy furnishings common to the 17th and 18th century
English pubs and taverns, MacKenzie-Dow's English Pub Collection
offers designs for every room in the home. Casual, yet sophisticated,
these authentic, one-of-a-kind pieces employ age-old cabinetmaking
techniques such as planking, dovetailing, mortise and tenon,
and square peg construction.
Crafted
of solid Wild Black Cherry from America's own Appalachian
forests, the English Pub Collection is available in one
of three distinctive finishes:
- The
"Wheatland" finish, a medium brown hue softened
with almond-yellow undertones.
- The
"Natural" finish, created without stain and,
therefore, reminiscent to "blond" wood.
- The
"Malt" finish, a more traditional amber shade
that falls between the two.
The
result is rendered even more charming by a hand-wiped, black
glazing process that "catches" in the wood's inherent
distressing, creating an aged effect, akin to well-worn
furniture.
Floating
Panel Construction
Because
solid wood constantly expands and contracts due to changes
in the environment, we use floating panel construction,
which allows for continuous panel movement. Enpansion gaskets
or "spacers" ensure a snug fit and virtually eliminate
rattling of panels. In addition, we pre-stain all panels
prior to construction to avoid the "halo" effect
caused by white wood showing when the panel contracts.
Drawer
Construction
To
ensure a better fit, all MacKenzie-Dow drawers are individually
fitted and numbered during the cabinetmaking process and
then side-hung to ensure a more stable gliding action than
occurs with center-hung drawers. English dovetail construction,
a hallmark of superb quality, provides lasting stability.
Tabletop
Joinery
MacKenzie-Dow
offers both 1-inch solid glued table tops and true 1 1/8-inch
plank-top tables using mortise and tenon joints and spline
and groove construction. Both solid and plank-top tables
feature perpendicular "bread board" ends designed
to both finish the end grain and stabilize the table top
while reducing the possibility of warping.
Hand
Planing
To
prepare our solid wood surfaces for sanding and finishing,
we employ hand planning, a centuries-old technique that
ensures that no two pieces will ever be alike. Unlike machine-planed
tops, our table tops offer an authentic 18th century look.
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