Author: syd

  • Milk Table

    The Milk Table came from my desire to create a smooth transition detail from a round leg to the table rails. It’s a simple detail, but adds a subtle touch to the piece. The shape of the transition detail is brought up to the top to create a fun detail I like to call furniture ears. There is a shelf at the bottom for unloading contents from the day.

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    Features – curved smooth joinery detail, furniture ears
    Options – Top and shelf could be marble, small drawers could be added


    Dimensions: 54″ wide x 16″ deep x 33″ high.
    Finish: White Oil
    Materials: Maple


    Please Inquire for Pricing, Lead Times, and Customization.

  • Hafu Tables

    Hafu Tables

    The Hafu tables came from a single question. How thin can you make a wood table without it breaking? The answer was…pretty thin if you include metal in there. The exterior of the table is all wood, and the inside of the table is all metal. The glass top allows visibility to the construction of the different materials. The name Hafu came about from the Japanese fascination with mixed race. There are strengths and weaknesses of all materials, and with this design, it’s combined to utilize the strengths of all.

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    Features – splined connection for the wood, welded metal for strength.
    Options – Metal could be left as blackened steel, Top could be stone, metal or even wood.


    Dimensions: 24″ wide x 24″ deep x 30″ high.
    Finish: Oil, Paint
    Materials: White Oak, Douglas Fir, Steel


    Please Inquire for Pricing, Lead Times, and Customization.

  • Sia Bench

    Sia Bench

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    The Sia Bench was inspired by a bench on Sia’s ‘Alive’ music video. I wanted a bench that had the seat rail extend past the legs to create an effect similar to the litter carriages in the days (the mode of transportation where humans carried the carriage with the passenger). The bench legs mimic arms holding the seat rails up above their shoulders. The danish cord seat helps to create a tactile effect.

     

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    Features – Danish cord seat, Sculptural form
    Options – The seat could have other materials such as leather or shaker tape


    Dimensions: 48″ wide x 14″ deep x 18″ high.
    Finish: White Oil
    Materials: Maple, Danish Paper Cord


    Please Inquire for Pricing, Lead Times, and Customization.

  • Carter Table

    Carter Table

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    Tim Cuppett Architects approached me with creating this table for a hill-country retreat they were creating for their client. The design process came about as a collaboration with them.

    They needed a kitchen table for everyday use that’s separate from the big dining room table. This would be the table they would use the most often for daily use- casual eating, conversations, homework, coffee drinking, etc. In other words, it had to be made to withstand the daily toil, but still be elegant. Space was limited, so the round table was a natural choice.

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    The design was driven from the chair backs of the client’s family heirloom dining chairs. The chair had a queen anne style back, so we took that form and transformed it into the pedestal base. Because we didn’t want to see wood lamination joint lines as we cut the extreme curves, we glued up the base in a coopering technique. The ash wood was selected to get the straightest grain possible to keep the lines flowing smoothly.

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    The top is actually a thick top, but we cut a large bevel around the perimeter to create a knife edge to keep the top visually light. It also allows for more view of the pedestal base. There is a metal framework inlayed into the underside of the top to keep everything flat and allows for a strong connection to the base.

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    For a narrow pedestal base like this, the footing is always an issue. Most traditional pedestal bases have a large wooden structure (usually in a claw foot detail) that would have destroyed the whole look, so we went for a much cleaner and more modern look by adding a steel plate as the feet. Creating a thin profile for the bottom really highlights the shape of the pedestal without sacrificing structural integrity or making a tipsy table.

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    The table was finished in white oil that kept the wood looking as natural as possible.

  • Herman Nightstands

    Herman Nightstands

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    The Herman nightstand was created to feature a shelf made that is made from Danish cord weaving. The Danish cord weaving is usually applied in seating format, but in this case, we used it for the shelf to add texture and tactile element to the piece. From there, we added flowing lines to the legs and added a drawer for your bedside contents. We added walnut spacers where the drawers meet the legs to add some definition and separation.

     

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    Features – Danish cord shelf, Soft close drawer
    Options – The top could have a gentle curve on the ends or be square with slightly rounded corners.


    Dimensions: 36″ wide x 15″ deep x 30″ high.
    Finish: Ebonized Oak, Oil
    Materials: White Oak, Walnut, Danish Cord


    Please Inquire for Pricing, Lead Times, and Customization.

  • Pecan Bowl

    Pecan Bowl

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    This bowl was an extra from a batch of bowls we made for the empty bowl project in 2016.


    Wood: Pecan
    Dimension: 6″ diameter
    Price: $50 (applicable tax and shipping)

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