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<a href="http://paulloebach.com/">Paul Loebach</a> uses computer numeric controlled (better known as CNC) programming and machinery to achieve modern furniture with a dash of American Colonial detailing. His booth at the Satellite exhibition featured a set of green nesting tables, a tapering ladder with lathed rungs, a wooden framed half-mirror, a three-legged table with vases that nestle into the tabletop, an elaborately curved armchair and a loopy shelf with a seriously twisted candlestick.

Paul Loebach uses computer numeric controlled (better known as CNC) programming and machinery to achieve modern furniture with a dash of American Colonial detailing. His booth at the Satellite exhibition featured a set of green nesting tables, a tapering ladder with lathed rungs, a wooden framed half-mirror, a three-legged table with vases that nestle into the tabletop, an elaborately curved armchair and a loopy shelf with a seriously twisted candlestick.