Jelly Studio Part 4: Boxes
Jelly asked me to make two boxes for the downstairs area of his studio. This area is also the home to Limbo Inc., a juice and smoothie bar and organic market. The boxes are half the length and height of the benches I made earlier. For the boxes, I made a frame mitered at the corners with wood biscuits. The bottom floats in a dado, cut in that frame, giving the bottom strength and allowing it to move as it expands and contracts over time. The intended uses for the boxes are as a step stool, a small desk, and whatever else that dimension will yield.

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