Subduction Desk by Paul Venaille

France-based cabinet maker Paul Venaille’s answer to the theme “fragmentation” 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’s movement.

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Subduction Desk by Paul Venaille

Edward Wild

Edward Wild is a young contemporary furniture maker based in Devon, UK. As you know, I love handcrafted wood furniture and Edward’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 .

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Adam Rogers

Adam Rogers is a furniture maker/design from who builds beautiful handcrafted wooden pieces primarily from walnut. He says “my focus is on the marriage of modern design and hand craftsmanship, creating contemporary iterations of classic modern archetypes.” 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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Adam Rogers