Mahogany Wall Unit

This monstrosity had almost become the death of me!  Having no prior cabinetry experience, my sister-in-law’s husband (‘Scooter’ to those that know him) enlisted my help in building a mahogany wall unit as part of some work he has been doing through a local design center.  Neither one of us had any idea how big this thing would become.  The unit consists of a base with six file cabinet drawers and a top with three cabinets, a glass shelf, and lights.  The whole unit is a hair over 10 feet wide, a bit over 2 feet deep, and over 8’ tall!  It was designed to have a softened, organic feel to match a table and desk that Scott is in charge of, so the base has a slight curvature both in the tabletop as well as the drawers themselves.  Luckily the unit is modular and breaks up into three base pieces, three shelf pieces, and two tabletop pieces which will actually enable us to install it in the customer’s attic.
View of base unit, featuring three modular drawer units and a table-top
View of base file cabinet drawers
Detail of file cabinet drawer (notice the slight angle of the drawer front)
Detail of the base cabinet bevels (gives the whole unit a more rounded, organic feel)
View of unfinished piece (upper cabinets also break into three modular units)
"Exploded" view of cabinets and drawers
Finished, installed view (notice the tempered glass shelf and quartz lights)
Detail of tabletop and door finish (I am not even going to try and go into how Scott finished this piece!)
Detail of finished drawers and hardware