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		<title>Missing Pieces Table by Rupert McKelvie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ UK-based designer Rupert McKelvie has hand constructed a table using thousands of jigsaw pieces. Taking hundreds of hours, he only used puzzle sets that had missing pieces. I&#8217;m glad he could put those puzzles to good use. No one likes getting to the end of a puzzle and realizing that there are a few pieces missing. Photos by James Forshall 


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<p> UK-based designer Rupert McKelvie has hand constructed a table using thousands of jigsaw pieces. Taking hundreds of hours, he only used puzzle sets that had missing pieces. I&#8217;m glad he could put those puzzles to good use. No one likes getting to the end of a puzzle and realizing that there are a few pieces missing. Photos by James Forshall </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 15:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Rupert McKelvie is a UK-based designer who first considered design after attending a classical boat building course in Lyme Regis in Dorset. Both a trained maker and designer, he has mastered various skills allowing him the opportunity to create a series of beautiful furnishings using both his hands, his head, and modern technology. Flight Desk The Flight explores the relationship between hardwood and silicone. Solid engineered timber is wrapped with two molded silicone bands that hold the planks together, locate them on the trestles and then act as a desk tidy


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<p> Rupert McKelvie is a UK-based designer who first considered design after attending a classical boat building course in Lyme Regis in Dorset. Both a trained maker and designer, he has mastered various skills allowing him the opportunity to create a series of beautiful furnishings using both his hands, his head, and modern technology. Flight Desk The Flight explores the relationship between hardwood and silicone. Solid engineered timber is wrapped with two molded silicone bands that hold the planks together, locate them on the trestles and then act as a desk tidy</p>
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