"Jeff" wrote
I'd love to see some pictures of the Maloof pieces you're talking
about. If you have any links, they'd be appreciated.
I originally saw his "design" for inset doors and drawers in a magazine or
book. I'll look around and see if I still have it, but, after seeing what he
did, I did/tried to do the same thing to these "Stacked Tansu" boxes (before
I even knew what the hell "tansu" was) in my office a couple of years back:
http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/StackedTansu16.JPG
.... it ain't Maloof, but it's the idea.
Here's the tansu story :
http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects8.htm
IIRC, Maloof stated that he originally did it because it was easier,
quicker, and with a lot less tedious door/drawer fitting, to have inset
doors/drawers look good by rounding over the front edges all around ...
after doing it that one time, I wholeheartedly agree.
I think he may have even made a few pieces where he rounded over the stiles
and rails as well, but that seemed a bit much to me.
I wished I could find the reference ... but haven't been able to locate it.
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