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    A Desk in the Sir Edwin Lutyens Style

    We have recently completed a desk for a client in the style of Sir Edwin Lutyens, a prolific British designer/architect. I have posted pictures here and more detailed process photos, inspiration photos and other information on my dorset custom furniture blog. ... enjoy ... dan

    The finished desk

    Close up

    The desk in process

    Joinery set up on the Multirouter

    Inspiration photo
    CAD drawings and other photos on my blog

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    Exquisite. Well executed.

    For some reasone only the first two pictures are displayed.

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    I can view only the first two pics, as well. However, the blog is neat, and very well done project. Nice construction pics!

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    I an only seeing the first two as well. (same picture)

    It looks wonderful, I would love to see more.
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    Beautiful work.

    Here's the completed desk:



    ...and the keyboard drawer:

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    Dan,

    Beautiful work as usual!

    Jared

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    lutyens desk

    Thank you Jeremy ... I'm Nnt sure why all the pictures don't load for some folks ... I thought I uploaded them all the same ... all the pics are on my blog .. dan

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    Fantastic!! Great job!!
    If at first you don't succeed, look in the trash for the instructions.





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    Really nice work. Can't see all the pic though. So your salesmanship needs more pratice. You got the woodworking down.

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    Dan, that's a wonderful piece. I especially like the detailing as well as the curl in the legs. Nice!
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    Great piece as I can only veiw the first two also.. Could be me as I am not very computer saavy though. I would like to see a full picture of the completed piece.

    Great work....

    Sarge..

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