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Drawing, Design for Drawer Pull, ca. 1934

 

We have 2 images of Drawing, Design for Drawer Pull, ca. 1934 .

Design for drawer pull. At lower right, rough perspective sketch shows rectangular volume with curved front corners; vertical striations potentially indicate wood as intended material. At upper left, plan view describes semi-ovoid indentation close to drawer front, to serve as finger pull, as well as how object would be mounted to drawer by screw. Below, rough front elevation provides additional view of pull with curved finger pull incision.
Design for drawer pull. At lower right, rough perspective sketch shows rectangular volume with curved front corners; vertical striations potentially indicate wood as intended material. At upper left, plan view describes semi-ovoid indentation close to drawer front, to serve as finger pull, as well as how object would be mounted to drawer by screw. Below, rough front elevation provides additional view of pull with curved finger pull incision.
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