Showing posts with label maple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maple. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Patrick's & Amy's dining table

Oh, man, I've been waiting for a project like this to come my way for a long time. Can you guess why?

A. I get to use some beautiful, rare and locally significant wood that I've been hoarding for a long time.
B. The design tells a story about the people it is for.
C. Both A & B

If you guessed A & B, you are correct.

A few weeks ago I received an email from my clients Patrick and Amy, who were referred to me by their friend... Patrick, a former client and fellow record collector.

Patrick and Amy were looking for a simple dining table, so we met and drank some fancy beer, talked about vinyl records, maple trees, the Redwood Forest, conservation and lots of other stuff that helped me learn a little more about what was important for their space. A few days later, I came up with a design that combines maple with reclaimed redwood originally used in the casks of the now defunct Falstaff Brewery (check out this passionately put together, yet terrible geocities-like fansite for more info. about Falstaff). Even though I've never had Falstaff beer, I do like beer; that's just a fact. I also like Omaha-related history, so I guess I'm 2-for-2 with this one.

There isn't much of this redwood floating around the area anymore, so it's going to be a special opportunity to make a piece that will hopefully be a significant part of Patrick's and Amy's home life for a very long time. I'll be balancing time on this project with another project utilizing reclaimed wood, while finishing up a trio of cherry bar stools for my aunt and uncle. I guess all in all, life it pretty good.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Fake IKEA, Round 2

My original homage to IKEA, made for Niz a few months back, has gravitated to my side of the bed. Apparently, it was too short. So, I took another go of it - same basic design of exposed edge plywood, but this time veneered in maple. The pictures look pretty good, but I messed up the top of the veneer, so I'll have to redo that (bubble). This one is about 18" tall and 14" in diameter. I wouldn't mind going back to IKEA sometime - for the Swedish meatballs and lingonberries.

Oh, btw, if you're in the market for a solid walnut table that's, oh, I don't know, something like 4' wide x 14' long, I may be able to help you...