
This is where Mabel and Milon Hutchinson used to crank out all their great works in wood.

It's good to see the window guys left some of Mabel's work up.

Mabel working on a an assemblage at what is most likely the same building.
Source: Creating Modern Furniture by Dona Z. Meilach

Window panel detail


Wooden Door by Mabel Hutchinson, at “The Door,” Museum of Contemporary Crafts in cooperation with U.S. Plywood,
September 28 - November 3, 1968, photo courtesy Shirley J. Adams

Milon Hutchinson working on one of his turned wood objects. His wife Mabel used excess pieces from his
work to create her assemblages.
Source: Creating Small Wood Objects as Functional Sculpture by Dona Z. Meilach

Wood objects by Milon
Source: Creating Small Wood Objects as Functional Sculpture by Dona Z. Meilach