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March 23, 4:18 PMCentral Denver Real Estate ExaminerDonna Hansen
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DoubleButter's Sheep entertainment credenza in solid walnut and blue steel.

Smooth, elegant furniture design and manufacturing by DoubleButter right out of Denver's own back yard is now just a click away to the world.

DoubleButter was churned up by David Larabee and Dexter Thornton who cook up their entire line of furniture and custom pieces in Denver's Baker Neighborhood. Their catalog of work is finally available online at: DoubleButter.

They use domestically sourced solid American black walnut, plus spruce, pine, fir or birch forming plywood for materials. The finishes are a natural linseed oil and pine-resin varnish blend. 

Not just handsome furniture made of materials that sound good enough to eat, their furniture isn't constructed from anything that off-gases toxic fumes.

Full disclosure: I'm a rabid fan of their work and own a custom bed, commissioned two night stands and have a custom reading chair featured in my living room by DoubleButter.

For more info: DoubleButter

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