I actually went to the show in Chicago on Saturday to see this piece. They did a great job of aligning all the dominos, revealing the carcass, with no glue squeeze-out. I met one of the team that built it. I think it was a team of 3 over several weeks that conceived and built it.
While not my style, I was very impressed with the work.
There was a LOT of craftsmanship in the piece - nice grain matching, and a ton of thought on how to build a piece and allow for the spacing to show the structure. it was a sprayed lacquer finish over the entire piece - glass was installed and masked for spraying after full assembly. The drawers had plexiglass bottoms. Walnut and beech.
I believe the price on the piece was $11K or $13K - not sure if it sold or not, but it garnered a lot of discussion.
it was an art exhibit, so this was the only piece of furniture in the show. The shop that built the piece was
http://sharchitecturedesignbuild.com/home.html
The exhibit was profiled here:
http://streetanatomy.com
neil