Furniture Detail Drawing
Frank C. Lee
The detail drawing of a sofa represents the construction information and measurements used by woodworkers in a furniture factory. The finished item, drawn at the top, provides the designer's concept of the completed piece.
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Title | Furniture Detail Drawing |
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Creator | Frank C. Lee |
Format | Drawing |
Notes | Title by cataloger. When furniture rods were in use in furniture factories, the detail drawing would be transferred to a wooden rod to preserve it. Woodworkers learned how to read the detail drawings, and could construct a piece of furniture without taking any additional measurements as the drawing on the rod was the actual size of the particular piece of furniture. |
Collection | #30, Furniture Collection |
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Institution | Grand Rapids Public Museum |
Physical Storage Location | Grand Rapids Public Museum Archives |