There is an office panelled with marquetry more reminiscent of tsarist palaces than passenger planes. |
The base is made of rippled walnut and amboyna, inset with marquetry of acanthus in satinwood, which was done by a Welsh firm, Anita Marquetry. |
He designed stained glass and marquetry and, as the son of a mason, he may have worked in stone. |
A perfect perspectival illusion of depth coexists with an effect of surface flatness which can suggest mosaic or marquetry. |
The first lot is an amaranth and marquetry box whose top is inlaid with a map of the British Isles. |
As for director Christine Jeffs' handiwork, it is marquetry done in mittens. |