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Jerrycostanzo, member
Design or Plan used: My own design - Jerry Costanzo
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, , maple, mahogany, bent lamination, art deco, wenge, cypress
inlaid table
comments (0) October 14th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Contemporary rendition of a victorian age end table, delicate but strong. 288"w x22"d x28"h. Main top and shelf end grain cypress, all top trim is wenge,sapele, maple and bird's eye maple, end grain also.(if saw cut across table top-1/4" deep, could be sanded and top remains same. Each leg consists of 32 pcs. 1/32" veneer bent and worked to 1" diameter "candy cane" consists of cypress, sapele, wenge, and maple.Instead of the traditional finial I recapped it with an hour glass of wenge and maple
Design or Plan used: My own design - Jerry Costanzo
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, , maple, mahogany, bent lamination, art deco, wenge, cypress


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