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Creator: Fort Standard
Single Door Relief Stone Cabinet in Marble by Fort Standard
By Fort Standard
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A part of Fort Standard’s collection, “Qualities of Material”, this single door stone cabinet has a triangular relief pattern milled into the exterior pan...
Category
2010s American Fort Standard Cabinets
Materials
Soapstone, Brass
Limited Edition Relief Stone Credenza in Soapstone by Fort Standard
By Fort Standard
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A part of the “Qualities of Material” collection, this stone credenza has a triangular relief pattern milled into the exterior panels, which removes exces...
Category
2010s American Fort Standard Cabinets
Materials
Soapstone, Brass
Limited Edition Single Door Relief Stone Cabinet in Soapstone by Fort Standard
By Fort Standard
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A part of Fort Standard’s collection, “Qualities of Material”, this stone cabinet has a triangular relief pattern milled into the exterior panels, which r...
Category
2010s American Fort Standard Cabinets
Materials
Soapstone, Brass
Limited Edition Relief Stone Cabinet in Soapstone by Fort Standard, in Stock
By Fort Standard
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A part of Fort Standard’s collection, “Qualities of Material”, this stone cabinet has a triangular relief pattern milled into the exterior panels, which r...
Category
2010s American Fort Standard Cabinets
Materials
Soapstone, Brass
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