The legs of this desk and chair are hand peeled lodgepole pine from the Crane Flats area near

Granite, Oregon.

The cubby holes and upholstered seat are 50-year old plywood that was once part of the check-out counters of the old grocery store in Harrisburg, Oregon.

The front plate is rough-sawn alder milled from a reject log rolling log from the old Albany Timber Carnival.

The chair supports and "sling shot" braces are rough sanded

maple branches.

The back and sides of the top are old fence boards from historic downtown Albany, Oregon.

The little door & drawer front are barn siding from the old Bryant Place east of Shedd, Oregon.

The desk top is blue pine "sandwiched" between two pieces of old Harrisburg plywood.

Little maple "half logs" side trim.

The cubby holes and top are trimed with split flowering plum branches.

Deer antler pulls.

 

$1,150.00

 

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