YOAV LIBERMAN DESIGN
  • Studio Furniture
    • Black Cotton
    • Mulberry trio
    • Ascent
    • Attn: John Everdell
    • Merritt
    • Corduroy
    • Brownstone
    • A House Divided
    • Shahnameh
    • Cantabrigian Highboy
    • Six Pack
    • Jacob's ladder
    • Crotch table
    • Scott Wiseman's table
    • Shah
    • American Beauty
    • Lobster pod
  • Original Judaica
    • Torah ark
    • Brass-Banded Megillah Cases​
    • Etrog Box, Prismatic 2018
    • Etrog Box 2013
    • Etrog Box Night Stars
    • Etrog Box 2005
    • Etrog Box 2004
    • Baron Etherton's Etrog Box 2003
    • Etrog Container
    • Cinched Walnut Menorah
    • Trapezoid Walnut Menorah
    • Memorial Candle (Yahrzeit) נר זכרון
    • P:91
  • Judaica Restoration & Conservation
    • Antique Torah: Reconstruction of a Mother-of-Pearl Inlay and Copper Braid
    • Restoration of an 18th-Century Italian Esther Scroll
    • Reconstruction of a Missing Pull Bar on a Late 19th-Century Esther Scroll Capsule
  • Sculptural and Functional Objects
    • Artifact
    • Bust
    • Flash Teapot
    • State of the Union
    • Saucer
    • Block
    • Cutting and Display Boards
  • Craft & Method
    • Craft and Method: A Look Inside the Studio
    • Slide show
  • Design & Innovations
    • Magnetic Straightedge
    • Screwdriver Coin
    • Mortise Chisel Handle
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Trapezoid Menorah

Figured walnut, Brass.  Height 2-1/2 x Width 1-1/4 x Long 9-1/2 inches,
My Trapezoid Menorah—a contemporary interpretation rooted in tradition. Crafted from locally sourced figured walnut, each piece is a silent storyteller, revealing its unique narrative through grains and colors.
Diverging from the Cinched Menorah, the Trapezoid style boasts a cross-section that widens at the base, gracefully narrowing towards the top. This design choice brings forth a minimalist and modern aesthetic, offering a fresh perspective on the classic menorah.
The brass casings, brushed with steel wool, maintain a quiet elegance. Just like its counterpart, the Shamash casing stands a bit taller, contributing intentional depth to the composition.
These menorahs go beyond functionality; they're narratives, a fusion of tradition and personal expression. Join me in quietly appreciating these pieces, not just as holiday adornments, but as modern artworks with stories to tell. Stay tuned for more pages, each revealing different designs and their distinct tales.

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  • Studio Furniture
    • Black Cotton
    • Mulberry trio
    • Ascent
    • Attn: John Everdell
    • Merritt
    • Corduroy
    • Brownstone
    • A House Divided
    • Shahnameh
    • Cantabrigian Highboy
    • Six Pack
    • Jacob's ladder
    • Crotch table
    • Scott Wiseman's table
    • Shah
    • American Beauty
    • Lobster pod
  • Original Judaica
    • Torah ark
    • Brass-Banded Megillah Cases​
    • Etrog Box, Prismatic 2018
    • Etrog Box 2013
    • Etrog Box Night Stars
    • Etrog Box 2005
    • Etrog Box 2004
    • Baron Etherton's Etrog Box 2003
    • Etrog Container
    • Cinched Walnut Menorah
    • Trapezoid Walnut Menorah
    • Memorial Candle (Yahrzeit) נר זכרון
    • P:91
  • Judaica Restoration & Conservation
    • Antique Torah: Reconstruction of a Mother-of-Pearl Inlay and Copper Braid
    • Restoration of an 18th-Century Italian Esther Scroll
    • Reconstruction of a Missing Pull Bar on a Late 19th-Century Esther Scroll Capsule
  • Sculptural and Functional Objects
    • Artifact
    • Bust
    • Flash Teapot
    • State of the Union
    • Saucer
    • Block
    • Cutting and Display Boards
  • Craft & Method
    • Craft and Method: A Look Inside the Studio
    • Slide show
  • Design & Innovations
    • Magnetic Straightedge
    • Screwdriver Coin
    • Mortise Chisel Handle
  • Contact
  • About Me
    • Exhibitions and Galleries
    • Teaching
    • Press
    • Blogs