Roberto Lavadie·Woodworker , a native Taoseño, has been in the woodwork and furniture business for approximately 30 years. A self-taught, first generation woodworker, Roberto has been featured on national television, trade journals and magazines, and his works are in the permanent collection of the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos and also the Taylor Museum in Colorado Springs, CO. Roberto's one-of-a-kind designs are mostly influenced by Spanish Colonial and pre-Columbian motifs; but, he has developed his own unique style in the living tradition of Northern New Mexico carpinteros. | |
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Pre-Columbian Motif Door
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Pre-Columbian Motif Door
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A total of 24 door units were crafted for the Hispanic Cultural Center. | |
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Door Unit 72"W x 108"H x ½"D
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Residential Door 36"W x 80"H x 1¾"D |
Residential Door 36"W x 80"H x 1¾"D |
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Residential Door 36"W x 80"H x 1¾"D | |
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