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- 9' x 7' x 9"
- White Oak with bronze handles
- 18th century Chinese Silk Screen motif carved on both sides. Located in Concord, CA.
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- 8' x 5' x 11"
- Teak
- This Snowy Egret and Monterey Pine combination reflects the oriental taste of the owner. There is a intagio carving of a cyprus on the inside.
The door design contains the pulls and contains a touch pad lock which automatically opens and closes the door.
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- 7' x 6' x 11"
- White Oak and ½" bronze tinted glass
- This door was featured in Architectural Digest in August 1987.
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- 6' x 5' x 4"
- Oak, Glass
- Stellar Jays, Valley Oaks and White Oak Leaves.
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- 8' x 6' x 8"
- Walnut and ½" Plate Glass
- This door features a Red-Tailed Hawk in its native surroundings in Carmel Valley.
The design features a complete circle of glass without wood interruption in a torsion box construction.
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- 6' 8" x 3' x 5 ¾"
- White Oak and Stained Glass
- This Great Horned Owl door was the first of Schnute's limited edition doors.
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| - 7' x 4' x 2"
- White Oak and Stained Glass
- This scene of a Black Squirrel in an Oak Tree was a common site to the owners in Tennessee.
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- 7' x 6' x 5"
- Red Oak, Glass and polished Geodes
- This grove of Big Leaf Maple trees shows an above and below ground view of the trees. Contained within the root system, polished sections of geodes have been inbedded.
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- 6' 8" x 4' 6" x 6"
- Limed White Oak and Stained Glass
- Once upon a time a client chose cherubs, swans, daisies and wanted them all tied together with a ribbon for their Pebble Beach house.
The ribbon ends in a carved bell that rattles when the door is closed.
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- 7' x 3' 6" x 6 ¾"
- Cherry, Stained Glass and sliced Agates
- This combination of wood and glass represents a small stream with River Otters playing in it.
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- 7' x 6' x 9"
- White Oak, Textured Glass and Geodes
- These quails playing under an oak branch have bronze topknots. The door itself has an automatic locking device to the side of it to eliminate
visible hardware.
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- 32" x 8' x 6"
- Oak, Glass, Stone
- Front door for a home on the Pacific Ocean. The bubbles are ground into the glass and the hardware was made with local stones.
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