I need some advice on a couple of things please...
The leather hide is being delivered today apparently - very exciting as I have been waiting for this before I decide what sort of decoration to do on the rest of the desk.
Under the curved top piece there are going to be 2 drawers in the centre, 65mm high x 360mm wide x 200mm deep - ie occupying the central 1/3 of the back of the desktop under the cover piece (shown below). The drawers will be set back about 30mm under the lip. The drawer fronts are going to be cut from one piece of olive ash and there will not be any framework visible around them apart from the 2 vertical sides. At the moment I am thinking of the following decorative features - but I don't want this to be too fussy or 'busy' and would welcome your opinions
First, there will be the black leather top inlaid into the ash which will go back to either side of the central drawer unit
Second, I am definitely going to fit 10 mm semicircular ebony moulding all the way round the bottom of the vertical sides of the base - I have done this on a previous table and it looks good I think
Then I am down to 2 choices:
Either...a thin (1.6mm) line of ebony stringing inlaid into the curved top about 4cm in from the side all round similar to this
... and then have the 2 top drawers with just a simple 10mm spherical turned ebony knob
Or..... no stringing on top but to put some more fancy inlaid work on the front of the drawers - perhaps something along the lines of this on a circular mirror I made previously. This can be done so it goes across both drawer fronts to 'disguise' the drawers
or perhaps something a bit more fancy along the lines of the inlay on the sewing box for the MIL which I finished last month (although obviously not with a sewing theme:
Finally, could I also ask advice about fitting the leather top - I believe one should use wallpaper glue to fix it - but it is going on to MDF - so I was thinking to seal the MDF first with sanding sealer - will that be OK? and how liquid does the glue need to be?
Thanks for advice
Gasman