ladderback造句
例句與造句
- That familiar Shaker symbol, the ladderback chair, was a moneymaker, too.
- We saw or heard a summer tanager, Wilson's warbler, and ladderback woodpecker.
- June 23-28 will be Ladderback Chairmaking, taught by Langsner, with a $ 675 tuition.
- Original engravings of Pilgrim life clutter a coffee table; a Pilgrim-era ladderback chair occupies a corner of his kitchen.
- While rush-seated ladderback chairs are his most well-known output, he also made spindleback chairs which are often stamped with his initials.
- It's difficult to find ladderback in a sentence. 用ladderback造句挺難的
- There are more of Wordsworth's possessions here than at Cockermouth, including portraits, a ladderback chair used by the poet and first editions of his published works.
- The meeting resulted in an iconic ladderback chair that furnished many Arts and Crafts establishments, including the meeting room of the Art Workers Guild, and inspired Ernest Gimson to learn chairmaking from Clissett himself.
- Gimson had also, through the Art Workers'Guild, become interested in a more hands on approach to traditional crafts, and in 1890 spent time with Philip Clissett in Bosbury, Herefordshire, learning to make rush-seated ladderback chairs.
- There, in the furniture department Thursday, Allyson King, a 32-year-old business systems analyst, was embarking on what she called her campaign for independence among the living room sets, La-Z-Boys and ladderback chairs.
- Several of Mackintosh's tall ladderback chairs wittily extend the repeating slats of the ladder all the way to the floor, where they serve no physical function but greatly enhance the chair's visual presence, turning it into a kind of figure in its own right.
- Mayhem ensues when Leigh whacks Leslie with the cabriole leg from an 18th-century Queen Anne side chair and says, " Appraise this, you ladderback twit ! " To which Leslie replies : " Well, if it were still attached to the chair, you Chippendale wannabe, I'd say about $ 20, 000 ."
- In addition to a Charles Ennie Mackintosh " Ladderback " chair ( 1902 ), they own a George Nelson " Asterisk " clock ( 1950 ), an Alvar Aalto " Savoy " vase ( 1936 ), an Isamu Noguchi chess table ( 1947 ), an Arne Jacobsen " Egg " chair ( 1957 ), a Marianne Westman " Picknick " casserole ( 1956 ), a Charles and Ray Eames " LCW " chair ( 1946 ) and many other dysfunctional-looking objects.