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Ruhlmann bed construction question
Hi there everyone,
Though i've no plans to build it...at least in the short term future, this bed, designed by Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and built some time in the 1920's has intrigued me for some time.
Its veneered in amboyna burl, but i'm curious as to how the shape of it was constructed? The only method i can think of is lamination...possibly over an oak framework for strength? (Just a wild guess as he used oak quite a bit in his veneered pieces).
Unfortunately, additional images are extremely scarce, but if i find any i'll add them.
Though this exact variation is unique, i know that there is/was another made with upholstery lining the inside of the amboyna 'shell'.
I can also fairly confidently say that within 'reason' time and complexity constraints likely weren't much of an issue in its creation, as there are more than a few pieces he designed and had made within his workshops that took upwards of 1000 hours, and a few exceeding 2000.
Any help would be muchly appreciated!
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