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Ardent Custom Woodworking LLC

Listing #1574   Listed on: 07/10/2014


High end custom cabinetry and furniture shop. Residential and commercial.30+ years experience in all phases of custom woodworking. I have worked with and for many name furniture companies and designers over the years on wide variety of custom projects(see website). I decided after taking a job managing production at a local high end custom furniture shop for the past 7 years that the time was right to restart my own business, formally Mare Meadow Woodworks. New name, same quality work.
 
Ardent Custom Woodworking Shop
Custom Hutch
Carved Wormy Maple Bedroom Cases (Show samples)
Custom English Windsor Dinning Set
Custom Kitchen Walnut & figured Anegre
Bedroom Set (Show samples)
Commercial Cabinetry
Company Name:   Ardent Custom Woodworking LLC
Contact Name:   Peter Bellofatto
Location:   Hubbardston, MA  01452
Year Founded:   2013
Sq. Footage:   2,000
Employees:   3
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   www.ardentwoodworking.com

Product Specialties:
    Cabinets - Commercial Cabinets
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
    Cabinets - Store Fixtures
    Furniture - Custom Furniture
    Furniture - Furniture Reproductions

Shop Equipment:
    Grizzly - Table saws / Shapers / Sanders
    Other - 36" Woodmaster Bed Sander
    Grizzly - 20" Planer
    Other - 36" Classic Bandsaw
    Dewalt - Miter Saws / Misc. Hand Tools



Viewer Comments:

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