Design Review: Volume 1, Issue 3 (September 1948)

Chest of Drawers — Simple, straightforward work, winning by good proportion and fine detail. Fingergrips gouged out of lower edge of drawer fronts are invisible but convenient. — Honey-colour finisher Southland Beech. — Designer: E. A. Plishke, for John Cox, Wellington

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Chest of Drawers Simple, straightforward work, winning by good proportion and fine detail. Fingergrips gouged out of lower edge of drawer fronts are invisible but convenient. Honey-colour finisher Southland Beech. Designer: E. A. Plishke, for John Cox, Wellington.

Chest of Drawers
Simple, straightforward work, winning by good proportion and fine detail. Fingergrips gouged out of lower edge of drawer fronts are invisible but convenient.
Honey-colour finisher Southland Beech.
Designer: E. A. Plishke, for John Cox, Wellington.

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Title: The Future of Furniture: Renaissance or Relapse?

In: Design Review: Volume 1, Issue 3 (September 1948)

Publication details: Architectural Centre Incorporated

Part of: New Zealand Design Review

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