From: Amy Cassell To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]> Subject: Re: NYC Residence - Maharaja Desk Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 00:24:36 +0000 I'll get a price from him...I totally get the great room concept...I'll work on elevations. Also updates: 1.2 throws are available for the plane. I'll send invoices to Rich, not expensive. We're going to roll the edge of the throw so it's not "raw". Can be done right away here in Chicago. 2. Bed linens, invoices will be sent to Rich next week, I put together 4 different types of linen sets, Pm pushing to have done by end of September. Let's se what the price is and if we need to edit to 2 or 3 we can. Working on sketches for the cabanas with tiles...looking very interesting...will send to you tomorrow. Amy On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 7:09 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: great -- price? imagine the great room directly east of the little office. blow up planter and eating area, drop down so floor is at ground level. gaining 30 inches. . windows. north east. put bathr000m in to current office and then then step down into room, cant figure out elevations .heights etc On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Amy Cassell < > wrote: Is this the desk you were referring to, Ruhlmann made this for the Maharaja? If so, it can still made today by a craftman in New Jersey, who creates museum reproductions of Ruhlmann pieces. He is a very interesting artist...collecting old veneers, which are thicker and wider that today's veneers, to ensure the graining matches exactly as it would have, this highest level of detailing is used, where necessary he'll cast new hardware to match the original...an image of the newly made desk is attached...I have had the pleasure of working with him over the years on several projects. This idea could be very interesting...we could create an Art Decor story to the 1st floor... Look forward to your thoughts, Amy please note The information contained in this communication is confidentia