Peter Voss employs simple lines and restrained detail, allowing the wood material itself to be the focus of his designs. “Martini Time,” made of cherry curly birch and ash, is one of 35 pieces that will be on display at UMSL beginning Jan. 27. (Photo by Matt Harrer)
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