Showing posts with label custom steel and wood coffee tables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom steel and wood coffee tables. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

a live edge claro walnut slab coffee table

 we finished up another claro walnut slab coffee table last week
polished steel 2" tubing base with some squiggles.  we're starting to use the squiggles
 more and more.  people like them and in my opinion, they add 'fun' and 'lightness' to the design.
click the photos to enlarge them ...
the coffee table above is in my own house and that was the inspiration piece for 
the base design the clients finally chose.  we did offer it with the base on the ends as shown
in the cad drawing above, but with the thicker slab, it seemed to feel better
 to have the base under the slab rather than at the ends ... 
i had some fun making the scale model .. a photo of the slab, painted mdf and brass wire
and sam welded up the base .. we're waiting for the house to be finished soon to deliver it ... 



Thursday, May 5, 2011

a few tables ... out the door

5/13 /2011 ... ready to go ... hopefully, these two completed tables will be on their way to north carolina next week, in time for the memorial day weekend ...
the lightly stained cherry one; 48 x 84
and the recycled chestnut one; 46 x 108
and, a better picture of the cherry coffee tables ... great wood
the story below ...
5/6/2011 ... we've had a little run of tables in the last two weeks ... two coffee tables and two dining tables ... the two coffee tables go with the couches and lounge chairs we delivered last month ...the other two go to a cabin in georgia to one of my long time internet clients and instigator of the original duck bed. we've never met, but we have several 'connections' that make you realize just how small the world can be ... #1. one of her best friends from high school in tennessee has a house in dorset and he and his wife were in our (will) lamaze class ... they live in new york city now and we see them only occasionally but still consider them pretty good friends. #2. when i was making the original duck bed, my fire client was in the shop and asked where that bed was going and when i told him, he knew the husband slightly as he was a 'member of the same club on lake erie' exactly where the bed was going ... #3. when we were discussing the tables recently, she informed me she and her husband had just had dinner with some 'people who used to have a house in dorset and knew me' ... turns out i kept my convertible in their garage for two winters about 10 years ago. it's a really small world sometimes and someday, i'll make the trip down there to meet them ... i feel like i know them already ... anyway, here goes .. click the photos to enlarge them ...
this is the beginnings of the chestnut porch table in the sketches and cad drawing above ...
we sort of adjusted proportions and details as we went along and will put the first coat of finish on the table base and bottom of the top on his way out the door today ...
here he's gluing in the central elements and attaching the long beam to the glued up base ..
we hosted a dorset chamber of commerce (check out our new website) mixer last night and i was able to set up the table to show work some of our work in process and as a place to cut the cake celebrating the 250th anniversary of the chartering of dorset in 1761. the celebration will be townwide on the 20th of august ...
the second dining table started with this fine log of cherry from (as usual) our friends at irion lumber ...
the cad drawing based on our own dining table
nice wide matched planks ...
will will put the final coat of finish on the base and top of this one tomorrow ... this design is based on our own dining table that i made in 1987, only without the black legs and inlays ...

and then we also made two 'bethlehem steel' style coffee tables .. this client bought the original one board mahogany version last year at open studio, which, by the way, is coming up again in just 3 weeks ... memorial day weekend, hundreds of vermont artists will be once again be opening their studios saturday and sunday to welcome both local and out of state guests ....
you know, these pictures just don't do these boards justice ... they have that 'once every 5 years' 'ropy' curl to the cherry ... always a treat ... always hard to capture in a picture ... these tables will go in the same room, which is appropriate, because the boards were once ten feet long and the round table boards were attached to the rectangular table boards before we cut them ... another 'connection' ...