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Wood geek lust: freaking BEAUTIFUL roll top writing desk with amazing lines and detailing (sounds like I’m gushing about a car). And at $8,600 USD, it looks absolutely stunning in my dreams.

Wood geek lust: freaking BEAUTIFUL roll top writing desk with amazing lines and detailing (sounds like I’m gushing about a car). And at $8,600 USD, it looks absolutely stunning in my dreams.

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Eliza Strozyk’s incredible wooden rug. (Via Inhabitat.)

Eliza Strozyk’s incredible wooden rug. (Via Inhabitat.)

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One day, I will have my own wood shop and I will be able to make things I think are awesome.
On another note, why do people on Flickr NOT upload larger sizes of their images and then NOT let people link to the URL of the thumbnails? What the heck is the harm in letting people actually SEE these images? As a museum-lover who likes to get in close on paintings and sculptures and see traces of the event that went into its making, thumbnails with no option to enlarge always leave me immensely disappointed. It is like receiving a beautifully-wrapped present with a promise of something meaningful on the inside, but not actually being able to open it because the whole thing is sealed in a plexiglass tube.
But then again, it could just be because I am pretty danged mediocre at photography and no one would ever want to take my stuff (but please tell me if someone does, as it would make me feel that much more significant).
Thanks to Slappy for the link.

One day, I will have my own wood shop and I will be able to make things I think are awesome.

On another note, why do people on Flickr NOT upload larger sizes of their images and then NOT let people link to the URL of the thumbnails? What the heck is the harm in letting people actually SEE these images? As a museum-lover who likes to get in close on paintings and sculptures and see traces of the event that went into its making, thumbnails with no option to enlarge always leave me immensely disappointed. It is like receiving a beautifully-wrapped present with a promise of something meaningful on the inside, but not actually being able to open it because the whole thing is sealed in a plexiglass tube.

But then again, it could just be because I am pretty danged mediocre at photography and no one would ever want to take my stuff (but please tell me if someone does, as it would make me feel that much more significant).

Thanks to Slappy for the link.

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