I replaced the antique brass ring pulls with larger ring pulls in satin nickle finish to create some contrast. The antique brass finish ones disappeared in the dark wood stain. 
Michael Sideboard from a different angle. The wood grains are so sex-y!
The Michael Sideboard now has its own nook in our dining room. The idea is not to compete with a substantial piece like our double pedestal dining table. I keep changing my mind on what to put on the wall facing the foyer -- so for now it's best to just leave it blank. 
This is a professional studio photo taken by Christine's Custom Furniture. The antique brass ring pulls have been replaced. 
