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Williams Sonoma In-Drawer 15-Slot Knife Organizer Williams Sonoma In-Drawer 15-Slot Knife Organizer Keep your favorite kitchen knives organized and protected by storing them in our solid-wood drawer rack. Designed to sit flat inside a kitchen drawer, the rack safely holds 15 knives in a compact arrangement, freeing up space on your countertop. Holds 15 knives—8 small and 7 large (up to a 10" blade). Contoured shape makes it easy to access knives. Protects blades from damage from other utensils. Made from solid maple or walnut harvested from FSC-certified forests in the USA. Fits most kitchen drawers. Dimensions & More Info 17" x 7 1/2" x 1 1/2" high. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. UPS can deliver most in-stock items within 4-5 business days. UPS is unable to deliver to P.O. boxes. The shipping rate varies depending on your order total and shipping destination. View Shipping Options and Charges. For an additional charge of $17.50 per address, we can expedite delivery to most destinations.

This service is not available for some oversize items, items shipped directly from the supplier (including perishable and custom-manufactured items), out-of-stock items and items to be shipped outside the contiguous 48 states. Orders received by 9:00 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Thursday will arrive the next business day; orders placed Friday through Sunday will arrive on the following Tuesday. At Williams Sonoma, we take great pride in the quality and craftsmanship of our products. Attention to design, materials, safety and construction are our priority. Upon receipt, please inspect your purchase and notify us of any damage; we will arrange for a prompt replacement. If within 30 days, you are dissatisfied for any reason, you may return your purchase for a refund of the merchandise value. An original receipt or gift receipt is required for all returns and exchanges. Returns with a gift receipt will be refunded in the form of a Merchandise Credit for the amount indicated on the gift receipt.

Returns with original receipt will be refunded in the original form of payment, cash and check refunds over $100 will be issued as a company check (may take 14 business days from time of request). For all cutlery returns (knife sets, single knives, cutting boards, knife sharpeners, and knife storage) please contact us at 888.922.4108 to initiate the return. We cannot accept returns on monogrammed, personalized, special-order items, custom upholstery, food, items shipped direct from the vendor, or on items damaged through normal wear and tear. Final sale items ending in .97 or .99 cannot be returned. Made to Order and Final Sale Furniture items are non-returnable, and cannot be cancelled once the order is placed. For returns of items purchased from your Williams Sonoma Gift Registry, we will gladly provide a refund or exchange for the merchandise within 90 days of your event or within 90 days of purchase, whichever date is later. View Full Returns Policy. Want more Access, Content & Connections?

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We proudly take “corner office views” to a whole new level. These rough piles of newly delivered green wood are air-dried outside in the sun and fresh breeze for anywhere between a few months to over a year. This same wood is then brought inside to our kiln, to undergo more drying until it reaches only 6 percent moisture. All of our wood is separated by species (walnut, cherry, oak, mahogany) and thickness, then organized in specific areas where any department member can go and select what is needed. This large plank of raw mahogany is ready to be transformed into a stunning dining room table. We further sort all of our wood by size and cut length for easy access for chair legs, turn posts, and pedestals. Stacks of posts for beds and other bed parts. All Clore bed components are strategically placed according to bed type and size, with our signature curved sleigh bed pieces requiring the most careful of arrangements. When we purchased this Italian-made lathe in the early 1990’s, it was the only one of its type in the United States.

Used to turn bedposts, chair parts and table legs, wooden blanks are placed into the machine with one of the many classic and ageless patterns you see hanging on the wall behind. Some of these original Clore designs are more than 100 years old. In existence for more than a thousand years, the lasting mortise and tenon joint we use in all our Clore pieces is both simple and strong. Drilling the mortise cavity for the tenon to fit into is an exacting skill. Using traditional hide glue, board edges get a coating, are clamped in place and placed on the glue wheel overnight. When the boards are cured, they are removed and excess glue gets sanded away. Our old-fashioned steam boiler is not only used for burning wastewood, but it also generates heat for the entire factory building during cold Virginia winter months, steam for the bending process and the kiln. Carcasses of corner cabinets are put together with shelves in-place as an integral component of keeping these dining room and kitchen storage essentials together.

This cabinet awaits its finish and doors. This large sander is a perfect example of true Clore furniture-making artistry—with the need of a larger sander offering extended craftsman possibilities, but unable to locate anything like their vision, Clore woodworkers constructed their own. Hand-planing is a crucial step for our vanities and dressers. This subtle detailing is one of many time-honored steps in every Clore piece. Chair Foreman Roger Morris carefully sands a chair post. This vintage saw is used to rip boards to size for various chair parts. Chair rungs ready to be fitted into place. Built on-site, this mortising machine cuts the slot on the chair posts. Hanging behind are forms used in bending the arms for our classic 92C rocker. All chair slats are diligently sanded for a smooth finish and precision fit. Chair slats lined-up by shape, size and species. After our steam-bent arms are removed from their forms, they are prepped by gluing and sanding.