Inca Design Colonial Console Table (Peru)
Update your decor with the classic look of our Inca Design Colonial console table.
Hand-carved by talented artisans from Peru
The furniture is made from the woods of the Peruvian jungle (Cedar, Tornillo and Mohena camphorated), which are extremely resistant to insects
Each piece is treated and dried over 2 to 3 weeks in order to diminish the percentage of humidity
Master Maximiliano, the creator of these pieces, lives in a small village of Peru and has more than 40 years of experience in carpentry.
Worldstock orders provides work for about 9 artisans (carpenters) who are very excited every time a new order or design comes to them.
Measures 34.5 inches high x 13 inches wide x 35 inches long
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.
Imported.
Classic design and sophisticated style make this Steve Madden Men's Slip-on Loafer the perfect addition to any stylish gentleman's wardrobe.
Square toe
Accented stitching at side
Slip on design with elastic gussets at sides
Cushioned foot bed
Traction treading at outsole
1-inch heel
Available in black, tan, and natural
Leather upper, balance man made material
Click here to view our shoe sizing guide.
Hand clean
Made in China
Model no. Mitchil
Imported
Shot in a mocumentary style reminiscent of THIS IS SPINAL TAP, director Michael Dowse`s IT`S ALL GONE PETE TONG is a funny, touching tale of a DJ who loses his hearing. The title refers to a hugely popular DJ from the UK, who briefly features in the film, and also fulfills the role of executive producer.
It`s all gone Pete Tong
derives from Cockney rhyming slang--a popular UK method for inventing phrases by finding unusual words that rhyme--and when used, means that
it`s all gone wrong.
Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye) is the hearing-impaired DJ who delights the clubbers on the island of Ibiza by coupling his larger-than-life drug and alcohol-fueled persona with undeniable skills behind the turntables. But as Frankie`s hearing rapidly disintegrates, and his former manager, wife, friends, and record label slowly fade away, the distraught DJ plunges into the depths of despair. After Frankie hits rock bottom, Dowse steers his film into calmer waters, with the fallen star kicking the drugs, and concentrating on rehabilitation.While the events unfold around the fictional character of Frankie, many real-life DJ`s appear in the film, giving it a comedic edge as luminaries such as Carl Cox, Tiesto, Paul Van Dyke, Lol Hammond, and others muse on Frankie`s rise and fall in the cutthroat world of dance music. But it`s Paul Kaye`s performance that really gives the film its heart and soul. Infusing his character with a passionate likeability that shines through even when Frankie`s behavior plummets to new lows, Kaye conjures up just the right amount of pathos to stop the film from teetering over into corny sentimentalism, making his portrayal a supremely convincing depiction of a star caught in the terrifying throes of a career-ending condition.
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Add a classic Oriental touch to any room in your house when you decorate with this Japanese Slant Front Cabinet, exuding the feel of an antique.
Handcrafted by talented artisans in the Guangdong province of mainland China
Hand-painted with a Japanese landscape design
Represents three generations of Chinese woodworking craftsmanship
Employs classic Chinese finishing techniques
Two doors
Brass hardware
Includes two shelves for easy storage
Available in black or red lacquer
Measures 32 inches in height
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.




