This sculptural piece was designed for a college administrator, Dr. Robert Johnson, of R.I.T.'s School for American Craftsmen in 1975. It is made of Pecan and Hickory an was designed to fit the Dean's existing office cabinetwork. The onion-shaped end support is a thin shell about 3/4" thick made of tapered staves like a wooden barrel. Dimensions are about 32" x 84" x 30" high.
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Custom design and fabrication of anything in wood. The difficult is our bread and butter. The impossible is fun. I am trained in classical solid wood techniques, making furniture, but as I like to tell my clients: If you can dream it, describe it or draw it, I can make it for you, I work in many styles, chosen to suit my clients, not to suit me,
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