A built-out cabinet with our shoji to fit. All shoji built in Beech with Port Orford Cedar kumiko and Beech lower shoji panels. The sliding and fixed shoji have 0.3 mm Kinwashi Warlon paper as the inset material. The hinged shoji door needed added rigidity so we used 2.0 mm Amber Warlon Acrylic.
Friday, July 8, 2016
Fraley & Co / Laux Installed
Pictures our client kindly sent of our shoji screens in his bathroom remodel. First shoji door needed a lock set and hinging so was built with stiles and rails heavy enough to accommodate both.
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Client Install
We love pictures of our shoji installed.. thanks to our client for sending these over. Here's a link to what the shoji looked like in our shop - http://shojidesigns.blogspot.com/2015/03/fujita.html
He writes -
'Thank you again for your beautiful craftsmanship! I get compliments all the time.'
'Thank you again for your beautiful craftsmanship! I get compliments all the time.'
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Fraley + Company
Custom Beech Shoji Screens to span 74" x 92", with Port Orford Cedar Kumiko, Kinwashi Warlon laminated paper, Beech lower shoji door panels and inlaid Ebony door pulls. The little shoji in front is an interior window inset that will be fixed in place.
A Shoji panel that is built with heavier stiles and rails since it needs to be hinged. Panel size is 28" x 80" and the insert material is Amber Warlon Acrylic to add rigidity to the frame.
LaMar Allen
Cherry shoji screens with Kinwashi Warlon Laminated Paper and inlaid Ebony door pulls. Picture is taken with two different color back drops to show how translucent the paper is.
A picture of the nice figure on the Cherry rails.
A picture of the shoji installed.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Johnson Ciglar
Shoji pocket doors built in Beech with Cedar kumiko, 0.3 mm Kinwashi Warlon paper and inlaid Japanese Cherry door pulls.
Two of the six other shoji screens that fill out this order.
We did not have enough room to spread them out for a picture.
To protect them in their journey, a very stout crate built with 3/4" thick plywood.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Bergh
Beech shoji, to span 63" x 89-1/2", with Port Orford Cedar kumiko, 2.0 mm Warlon Acrylic, our fancy kumiko pattern #18 and inlaid Ebony door pulls.
Detail shot of inlaid door pulls.
Detail shot of kumiko joinery.
The Warlon Acrylic looks dark because it is very translucent and showing the shadow behind the shoji screen since it's leaning up against a wall.
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