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		<title>Subduction Desk by Paul Venaille</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ France-based cabinet maker Paul Venaille&#8217;s answer to the theme &#8220;fragmentation&#8221; of the “diplome des métiers d’art” in cabinet making is the Subduction Desk. Representing the phenomena of a subduction and its features, the desk is composed of two parts: one is fixed and the other is mobile. The desk top is simple wood with two drawers in front. The back section is made of a laminated veneer (300 sheets glued one on the other) symbolizing the rock strata present in the earth&#8217;s movement. 


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<p> France-based cabinet maker Paul Venaille&#8217;s answer to the theme &#8220;fragmentation&#8221; of the “diplome des métiers d’art” in cabinet making is the Subduction Desk. Representing the phenomena of a subduction and its features, the desk is composed of two parts: one is fixed and the other is mobile. The desk top is simple wood with two drawers in front. The back section is made of a laminated veneer (300 sheets glued one on the other) symbolizing the rock strata present in the earth&#8217;s movement. </p>
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		<title>Edward Wild</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 11:31:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Edward Wild is a young contemporary furniture maker based in Devon, UK. As you know, I love handcrafted wood furniture and Edward&#8217;s pieces are nice transitional pieces that would work in both modern and traditional spaces. Photos by Darren Michael Hull . Share This: Twitter &#124; Facebook &#124; Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . 


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<p> Edward Wild is a young contemporary furniture maker based in Devon, UK. As you know, I love handcrafted wood furniture and Edward&#8217;s pieces are nice transitional pieces that would work in both modern and traditional spaces. Photos by Darren Michael Hull . Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . </p>
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		<title>Adam Rogers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 05:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Adam Rogers is a furniture maker/design from who builds beautiful handcrafted wooden pieces primarily from walnut. He says &#8220;my focus is on the marriage of modern design and hand craftsmanship, creating contemporary iterations of classic modern archetypes.&#8221; You can contact him via his website standardmade.com . This walnut and copper dresser is a beautiful mix of wood and metal in a more unexpected union. 


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<p> Adam Rogers is a furniture maker/design from who builds beautiful handcrafted wooden pieces primarily from walnut. He says &#8220;my focus is on the marriage of modern design and hand craftsmanship, creating contemporary iterations of classic modern archetypes.&#8221; You can contact him via his website standardmade.com . This walnut and copper dresser is a beautiful mix of wood and metal in a more unexpected union. </p>
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