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FWW Magazine Gallery, member
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, white oak, ebony, oil, leather, wax, gustav stickley, Ammonia-fumed
Stickley-style Desk
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Best designed this computer desk after Gustav Stickley’s fall-front desk. Crafted of white oak with ebony details, the desk boasts a black-leather writing surface. Best first fumed the desk with ammonia and then finished it with hand-rubbed oil and wax.
Photo: Richard Best
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, white oak, ebony, oil, leather, wax, gustav stickley, Ammonia-fumed



















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