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Hill built this desk (29-1/2 in. deep by 72 in. wide by 31-1/2 in. tall) as an anniversary gift for his wife. Design elements include high contrast, tapered legs, a bevel on the underside of the top, lights under the top, and a sweeping inlay across it. The materials are white oak, blackened red oak, and black corian; the finish is lacquer.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, white oak, lacquer, Blackened red oak, Black corian
Oak Desk
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Hill built this desk (29-1/2 in. deep by 72 in. wide by 31-1/2 in. tall) as an anniversary gift for his wife. Design elements include high contrast, tapered legs, a bevel on the underside of the top, lights under the top, and a sweeping inlay across it. The materials are white oak, blackened red oak, and black corian; the finish is lacquer.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, white oak, lacquer, Blackened red oak, Black corian



















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