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Madrone Chair
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
A collaboration between designer Ejler Hjorth-Westh and woodworker Anders Whealdon resulted in this handsome chair. Whealdon searched for a wood that would complement the design's elegant lines but also provide the piece with stability. He selected madrone, a richly colored wood with exceptional strength. A green upholstered seat adds eye-pleasing contrast.
From Fine Woodworking #200
Photo: David Welter
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