This table is in oak. It was made by deconstructing and reconfiguring an old 1930’s dining table. The legs are turned inside in the same fashion as the balustrade collection and the top is in strips, with the spaces between allowing light through.
This table is in oak. It was made by deconstructing and reconfiguring an old 1930’s dining table. The legs are turned inside in the same fashion as the balustrade collection and the top is in strips, with the spaces between allowing light through.
These tables are made from newel posts and balustrades, all reclaimed of course. I’ve turned the legs inside out to give a modern, square, angular look on the outside, and something of an ‘old colonial’ aesthetic on the interior. I like the way they embody the concept of ‘negative space,’ almost as though they have been magically transfigured.
“Baker’s Dozen”
“Baker’s Dozen”
“High Tea”
A sneak preview of projects in progression..