Showing posts with label custom swiveling lounge chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom swiveling lounge chairs. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2014

some claro walnut furniture

we delivered a project we've been working on for a while on thursday .. new house .. looking sharp, and we were glad to participate in furnishing it ..
above, we did the table, chairs and sideboard ...
click the photos to enlarge them ... 
and here we made the coffee table and the two swiveling lounge chairs i wrote about earlier ..
the tables were made from the sister slab of a long dining table we made last year .. like the previous clients, these folks liked the cracks and we left them butterflied on the bottom and sanded, 
but unfilled on the top.  it's a very natural look ...
chris made the sideboard and he did a great job!  we have made other versions of this piece, so while it's a fussy one, we pretty much had it figured out ..



Tuesday, August 12, 2014

fun with a lounge chair

we've been making these lounge chairs for a few years while now ... we've made more than 20 of them and i've lost count mpw.  this one's got a new twist though ... ah! ..  a pun!   sorry, it just slipped out 
one of our clients is building a new house with a really nice fireplace on one wall and a killer view on another wall .. they thought it would be nice to at times be able to face the chairs in either direction .. after a couple of failed attempts with somewhat substandard commercial swivels and a failed first prototype, we made the prototype in the video, which, as you can see, works slick.  if you have a side table though, it'll clear that out as it spins, so you may need an 'attachment' to provide highest and best use.  more photos as we get the real cushions and apply the finish ...

after considering several commercial swivels, we decided that since the mechanism would be somewhat visible, we would have to build our own.  we used the same hardware as on the swiveling bar stools. we'll be adding another curved element to cover the steel support system before we do the finishing ...  i think that will add some additional interest to the front view too.

website information at this link

in the raw
on the porch (with optional green canvas covers)
i have a rocker like the one above for sale (scroll down)
and i have 3 in my office.  i think of them
sort of as mid century adirondack chair adaptation
we also do a narrower 'ladies version'
and we also do something similar with a metal frame. ..
lots of napping possibilities ...