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Last week my client picked up her new custom desk for her office. We had the entire body of the desk re-lacquered in black gloss and polished all the hardware and brass legs. The wallpaper was added in replace of the leather blotter and I had a glass top made (which is not shown). The first picture shows how the desk original looked.
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