Four of the same design, but one has slightly different handles.
The slides are beech wood and beeswax for lube. All wood, wax, screw (lost count( and glue, and dowel (over 300) and glue,. The finish is a wood wax-oil.
Any symmetry is coincidental, the drawer fronts are 8" (200mm) 1" thick pine planking put through a thickness planer and trimmed to width. The guts of the thing and face frames and tops are cut from 120x22x4000 cheapo pine boards. The tops are four edge glued boards.
I have left over a lot of long thin battens . I realise now that a lot of traditional garden furniture is made from scrap strip wood. I used to think of all the wasted kerf when I saw plans for garden tables, but now I see it is just random waste wood, and I will use my scrap for garden projects.
By using really cheap softwoods, that have changed shape in a short few month since my primary cuts, I have learned a lot about the nature of wood. Having used a lot of new (to me) techniques I on low quality woods, I am now confident enough to move on to hardwoods without fear of wasting money trashing good material.