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STATIONERY BOX
sa   LAP DESK
x   LETTER BOX
xx   BOX
xx   LAP DESK

Letter boxes feature high-quality craftsmanship on a small scale. Originally designed to hold stationery, these delicate cherry and walnut boxes can be adapted for jewelry, blankets, etc.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #37 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 59

How to make and decorate a wooden correspondence box (stationery box). Includes design pattern.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jun 1976 (v.6#8) pg. 44

Stationery box. Decorative wooden box with a hinged lid features hand-cut dovetails, splined-miter joints, and the double tongue and groove joint. Overall dimensions: 11"x13"x3" tall.
WOODSMITH #81 Jun 1992 pg. 18, 17, 23, 24

Stationery secret revealed. A wooden box for storing stationery features a half-cylinder-shaped lid, burr elm veneer, and a secret compartment and secret drawer. Overall dimensions: 5"x8"x8" tall.
WOODWORKER Jul 1990 (v.94#7) pg. 714

Decorative writing box (stationery box) features two frame-and-panel front doors concealing three small drawers and four narrow, vertical compartments. Decoration comes from the use of sculpted handles, wood inlays, deeply-figured door panels, etc. Overall dimensions: 18"x9"x13" tall.
WOODWORKER Feb 1994 (v.98#2) pg. 36

A stile and rail box. A decorative letter box with lift-up top.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1999 (v.23#3) pg. 22, Insert

Decorative letter box features a drawer for writing paper and a lift-up top which reveals a felt-lined tray for a collection of fountain pens and deep compartments for storing bottles of ink. The construction requires extensive dovetailing.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1999 (v.23#5) pg. 28, Insert

Walnut stationery box. Sliding out the monogrammed acrylic cover reveals storage area for paper, pens and stamps.
WORKBENCH Oct-Nov 1993 (v.49#5) pg. 44