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Hill House Inspired Table
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This small side table is an adaptation of a Charles Rennie Mackintosh design from the Hill House in Scotland. In general, Rodel says he’s attracted to the grids and cutouts that are common in Mackintosh’s work. Rodel built his table in fumed oak, a departure from the ebonized finish on the original.
Photo: Dennis Griggs
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