Craftsman Desk - From Greene And Greene Archives -  CRT870Craftsman Desk - From Greene And Greene Archives -  CRT870

Craftsman Desk – From Greene And Greene Archives – CRT870

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Hand Crafted Office Office Desk

Solid quarter sawn oak custom office desk featuring hand made by our American master craftsmen. This craftsman style custom desk designs is an original Greene And Greene. Crafted from the client’s description and drawings to match his dream design, the custom office furniture was hand crafted one of a kind in for this craftsman home.

Our master craftsman at the ArtFactory.com continue to use old world master hand hewn, mortise and tenon joined woodworking techniques in all their custom furniture designs and fine artisan furnishings.

Hand Made Craftsman Desk – Specifications:

  • American quarter sawn oak air dried naturally, not kiln forced dry
  • Original craft, not a reproduction
  • Structural frame of solid full-length timber, not fake laminate or veneer
  • Hand hewn, mortise and tenon wood joints
  • Fine art 10-process hand rubbed finish to world class antique collector standards
  • Made in America by our master craftsmen
  • Guaranteed forever, and backed by over a century of fine craftsmanship since 1913

Fine Art Furniture Custom Built for Our Clients

Designs by H. J. Nick and the Art Factory, a handmade in America custom furniture manufacturer based in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been designing and building fine art custom furniture for some of the world’s finest interior designers for over a century. We offer our clients custom furnishing and the highest quality furniture with true antiquity value. Make the proper personal statement and create the right ambiance in your environment with investment-value fine artistic furniture custom designed especially for you by ArtFactory.com. Call 1-800-292-0008 to discuss your design project with our world class architect imaginers.

Mortise and Tenon Joints in Custom Furniture

Used for thousands of years by woodworkers worldwide, the mortise and tenon joint joins pieces of wood with a simple and strong form. The two main components of the joinery include the mortise hole and the tenon, which is cut to fit the exact measurements of the mortise hole. The joint is then wedged, glued, or pinned to lock the pieces in place. Learn more about the terminology and history of joinery. Learn more and view diagrams of mortise and tenon joinery.

American Quarter Sawn Furniture

Highly prized for its oak-color true heartwood, quarter sawn oak is heavy and strong yet easily worked. Historically quarter sawn oak has been used for making custom furniture .

Custom Designed Fine Art Office Desk

The Gamble House, also known as David B. Gamble House, (constructed 1908 – 1909) is a National Historic Landmark and museum in Pasadena, California, USA. It was designed by the architectural firm Greene and Greene, brothers Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene, as a home for David B. Gamble of the Procter & Gamble company. Originally intended as a winter residence for David and Mary Gamble, the three-story Gamble House is a residential ark commonly described as America’s Arts and Crafts masterpiece, whose style shows influence from traditional Japanese aesthetics and a certain California spaciousness born of available land and a permissive climate. Arts-and-Crafts architecture was focused on the use of natural materials, attention to detail, aesthetics, and craftsmanship.

History David and Mary Gamble lived in the house during the winter months until their deaths in 1923 and 1929, respectively. Julia (Mary’s younger sister) lived in the house until her death in 1943. Cecil Huggins Gamble and his wife Louise Gibbs Gamble lived in the house beginning in 1946 and briefly considered selling it. They soon changed their minds, however, when prospective buyers spoke of painting the interior teak and mahogany woodwork white. The Gambles realized the artistic importance of the house and it remained in the Gamble family until 1966, when it was deeded to the city of Pasadena in a joint agreement with the University of Southern California School of Architecture.

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