My First Art Nouveau Furniture Piece I've been wanting to learn Art Nouveau ever since my wife and I saw some pieces while we were on vacation. Since I've found no books, videos, papers, lecturers, pamphlets, Reddit posts, or any other form of information about how Art Nouveau furniture is built, I've had to figure much of it out for myself. This piece is a design exercise I did based loosely on a couple pieces by Majorelle. I did the design on paper and then followed that up with a Fusion 360 project. I then 3D printed some templates based on the Fusion design. I know Majorell did a lot of his work in mahogany but it's hard to get that from a sustainable source. Because of that, this piece is in cherry (it's about the same hardness as mahogany and it's beautiful). It worked out well, I think, and I'll be using cherry in my future Art Nouveau projects. The first challenge was how to get angled legs while keeping the joinery nice and square (all this was built on traditional mortise and tenon joinery).…