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posted in: Reader's Gallery, oil, Oak, cedar, leather, wax, Contemporary
Contemporary Writing Desk
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Hendel-Blackford was commissioned to build a contemporary writing desk to fit in a traditional setting. The client, a priest in Scotland, wanted a place to sit and write his sermons. The brown-oak desk has drawer sides and bottoms made of cedar of Lebanon, and an Italian leather writing surface. The finish is Danish oil and wax.
From Fine Woodworking #200
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, oil, Oak, cedar, leather, wax, Contemporary



















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