Functionality and beauty combine in this classic piece of American fine furniture. Best of all it’s every bit as practical as it is attractive.

You don’t have to be a new bride to appreciate the beauty and utility of this traditional chest. The Craftsman-style design is loosely based on a Gustav Stickley original from the early 1900s. The design is both timeless and straightforward to build. The steel corners are easy to make using common shop tools and a few simple metalworking techniques. Plus the cedar lining makes this chest a great place to store blankets and linens.
What you get:
- 12 printable (digital) pages of step-by-step instructions
- More than 80 full-color photos illustrations and exploded views
- Tips and technique for making the metal corners
- Cutting diagram. Materials list. Project sources
