Hexed
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Frank Lloyd Wright had a thing about the hexagon. Much of the furniture and any of the houses he designed in the 1940s and '50s was based on the six-sided figure. He created this coffee table and pair of nesting stools for the Henredon furniture company in the mid-1950s. The originals, made of mahogany, have the distinctive carved Taliesen frieze on the edges. -
david, pretty neat

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Thank you, tuna.
It's hard to see in the image, but the carved frieze was a pain to position and miter.
Best,
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Nice work, David.
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Thank you, Dave.
Best,
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Lovely detail. I can see a close up?
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Is this what you had in mind, Rich?
Best,
dh
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