The Ryder Sideboard from Noir features carved arched motifs that repeat across its four-door facade, creating rhythmic patterns reminiscent of art deco radiating forms. Each arch emerges from precise linear grooves cut into the walnut surface, producing alternating areas of raised and recessed wood. The dark walnut finish enhances these dimensional details, allowing shadows to collect within the carved valleys. Supported by angled legs, this piece demonstrates how repetitive geometric patterns can generate movement across static furniture forms.
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