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Product Overview
The Piece
This is an early 20th-century sliding-door cabinet, refinished by Viridian Eclection as part of The Hinchman Collective.
The form is low, architectural, and quietly functional. A rectangular cabinet body sits on straight, grounded legs, with dual sliding doors defining the front elevation. The doors are framed with subtle routed detailing, introducing just enough line work to break the surface without ornament. Inside, fixed vertical dividers create structured storage intended for utility, not display.
The finish carries the piece.
A black wood stain was applied to saturate the surface and emphasize the natural grain, then softened with walnut to introduce warmth and depth. The result is dark but not severe. The grain remains visible. The wood reads aged, dimensional, and grounded rather than masked.
As with all Hinchman Collective refinishes, perfection was not the goal.
Minor surface inconsistencies and age-earned marks remain visible. They could not be fully removed without erasing the piece’s history, and they were intentionally preserved.
Product Details
→ Origin: United States
→ Era: Early 20th century, c. 1920s–1930s
→ Material: Solid and veneered wood
→ Finish: Viridian Eclection black stain blended with walnut undertones
→ Form: Sliding-door cabinet / accent storage table
→ Features:
• Dual sliding doors with routed panel detailing
• Interior divided storage compartments
• Straight legs with grounded stance
→ Condition: Very good antique condition; professionally refinished with visible age-related character preserved
Historical Context
Sliding-door cabinets of this scale were common in American homes during the interwar period, particularly in spaces where flexibility and efficiency mattered. Unlike hinged doors, sliding doors allowed cabinets to function in tighter rooms and transitional areas without interrupting circulation.
Furniture from the 1920s–1930s often balanced traditional woodworking with emerging restraint. Decorative elements were simplified. Surfaces were allowed to speak through grain and proportion rather than applied ornament. This cabinet reflects that shift. It favors clarity, structure, and durability over display.
The Hinchman Collective refinish respects that origin by deepening contrast and grounding the form for modern interiors, without flattening the wood or erasing its age.
How You’ll Use It
This cabinet is built for people who want storage without visual noise.
Because of its scale, sliding doors, and grounded stance, it works naturally in spaces where you need function but don’t want bulk or ornament drawing attention.
You can use it as:
→ An entryway cabinet for shoes, bags, gloves, or everyday carry items, keeping clutter out of sight without crowding the space
→ A bedside cabinet that replaces a traditional nightstand, offering concealed storage for books, chargers, and personal items
→ A living-room accent cabinet to store remotes, records, or media accessories while anchoring darker, layered interiors
→ A hallway or transitional piece where hinged doors would be awkward and footprint matters
→ A bar or utility cabinet for glassware, bottles, or tools you want organized but not on display
The sliding doors keep the profile clean. The interior dividers make it easy to organize without adding bins or inserts. The height and stance give it presence without heaviness.
This is furniture that works with your space, not against it.
It doesn’t announce itself.
It just makes living easier.
Why It Belongs In Your Home
Because it works harder than it looks.
This cabinet functions effortlessly as:
→ an entryway or hallway storage piece
→ a bedside cabinet with concealed organization
→ a living-room accent anchoring darker interiors
→ a low utility cabinet where structure matters more than decoration
The black-and-walnut finish allows it to live comfortably alongside leather, metal, and layered wood tones. The sliding doors keep the profile clean and practical.
This is not a flawless object.
It’s a durable one, refined with restraint.
Collection Note
Refinished by Viridian Eclection for The Hinchman Collective, where original forms are preserved, finishes are layered with intention, and age is treated as material rather than something to correct.
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