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A collection of bookcases built in the Greek Revival tradition
are made of plywood but give the appearance of stone.
At a designer show-house, Norm discovers a handsome collection of
bookcases built in the Greek Revival tradition. Although they're
made of plywood, every detail gives the appearance of solid tablets
of white stone. The shelves resemble slabs of marble, and the
cornice on the tall case might have been carved from stone in the
manner of a Greek temple. Glass doors enclose the lower bookcase
element and swing on concealed European hinges.