Aaron Radelow has dedicated himself to becoming one of the most versatile furniture makers in America. For 15 years, he has been building reproductions as well as original designs in his native San Diego. His diverse portfolio includes everything from a Queen Anne dressing table to Byzantine hand-carved gates and Art Deco desks. Three years ago, Radelow was introduced to the world of French marquetry. He now spends many hours working on the “chevalet,” or marquetry sawhorse, that he built.
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