Richard Verheyen, Fibonacci Desktop (TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS 2021 )
A desk top made from redgum with removable leaf. The drawers are in a Fibonacci sequence with a unit width of 30mm and gap widths of 6mm, this means the leftmost drawer is the same width as the 6 on the right plus the 5 gaps between them (630mm). The desktop is assembled using the domino joining system and the drawers are assembled using dovetail joints.
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