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Rosewood, Wenge and Marquetry - A Small Table Called Yellowthroats — Craig Vandall Stevens Veneer Art, Marquetry Furniture, Furniture Workshop, Intarsia Woodworking, Art Furniture Design, Study Furniture, Parquetry, Wood Inlay, Fine Woodworking

Yellowthroats is a piece I’ve been imagining for quite some time. The idea began with a basic leg shape I had in mind and a wish to create a piece with a very dark and rich feel. As with all of my pieces, I made a full-size mock up of the table which helped me arrive at the proportions. More about m

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What is Marquetry? 👇 Marquetry, also known as inlay, is the art of creating patterns and pictures by hand inlaying pieces of wood, veneer, or other materials into a wooden surface. This labor of love allows for intricate designs and stunning visual effects. Throughout history, marquetry has been used to adorn furniture, walls, and floors, showcasing craftsmanship and artistry. It has been a symbol of luxury and refinement in various cultures. At Rumma, we are dedicated to keeping the art o... Marquetry Pattern, Marquetry Furniture, Marquetry Art, Creating Patterns, Stylish Bedroom Design, Cnc Design, Contemporary Furniture Design, Detail Design, Wood Inlay

What is Marquetry? 👇 Marquetry, also known as inlay, is the art of creating patterns and pictures by hand inlaying pieces of wood, veneer, or other materials into a wooden surface. This labor of love allows for intricate designs and stunning visual effects. Throughout history, marquetry has been used to adorn furniture, walls, and floors, showcasing craftsmanship and artistry. It has been a symbol of luxury and refinement in various cultures. At Rumma, we are dedicated to keeping the art…

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The use of rye or wheat straw in place of wood veneers to create marquetry patterns on furniture has been around for centuries. Straw marquetry, as it’s known, uses split and flattened straws applied in the traditional way to embellish wood surfaces. The practice involves some different types of tools and techniques, and the results can be stunning. Learn how to do it with these instructions from Gerard Williams. Offcut Wood Ideas, Straw Marquetry Furniture, Marquetry Art Wood Veneer, Straw Furniture, Modern Marquetry, Marquetry Pattern, Diy Wood Wall Art, Flatpack Furniture, Marquetry Furniture

The use of rye or wheat straw in place of wood veneers to create marquetry patterns on furniture has been around for centuries. Straw marquetry, as it’s known, uses split and flattened straws applied in the traditional way to embellish wood surfaces. The practice involves some different types of tools and techniques, and the results can be stunning. Learn how to do it with these instructions from Gerard Williams.

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