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Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Hayward Zwerling
posted in: Reader's Gallery, ash, side table, butternut, steam bent
Loop side-table
comments (0) December 29th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
I dry to design functional furniture that will engage the viewer/user. The Loop side-table is composed of steam-bent, 2" wide, 5/16" ash and butternut wood obtained from http://www.artisanlumber.com, Lunenberg, MA. The ash is secured to the butternut using yellow glue and a very snug fit.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Hayward Zwerling
posted in: Reader's Gallery, ash, side table, butternut, steam bent


















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