Tag: Miter

  • Stefanie Desk

    Stefanie Desk

    stephdeskThis client approached me wanting to create a desk for her fiance as a surprise christmas present. She liked the Harmonson desk I created earlier, and she also showed me several photos of a contemporary and minimalist design she liked. I took the common link between the two and came up with this design.

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    This design is based off of the popular parson’s table. The minimal and clean look, I believe, is a timeless look. Where the legs meet the top, I decided to use a triple miter joinery. Most parson’s table made nowadays is mitered at the top, but the legs just butt up to the top, creating a weak joint. The triple miter, which was used extensively in chinese furniture, is a locking joinery. There are small tenons that lock into the mating surface, creating a joinery that is strong enough to stand even without glue- though glue is still used to make the joint even stronger.

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    The drawers are made from quartersawn white oak (which is stable and wear resistant) with hand cut dovetail joinery that ride on maple drawer guides (also wear resistant). I’m a big fan of drawers that slide against wood if it’s made and fitted well. It’s a subtle thing, but wood on wood drawers feel and sound better when used.

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    Other than the top and the drawers, the desk is made from Sipo Mahogany and Sapele panels . I used leather for the top because the client wanted the top to be made of another material and leather seemed very appropriate for this design. The leather helps to emphasize the frame work in the desk as well as making a nice writing surface. The dark tone of the leather will tie together nicely with the dark rubbed bronze of the handles manufactured by Linnea. (these photos don’t show the handles because I did not have the handles at the time of the photos. I will update with more photos when I take more photos.)

  • Vanity or Liquor Tray

    Vanity or Liquor Tray

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    These trays are a beautiful way to keep your beauty products organized. They could also be used as a tray to hold your liquor bottles. The mirror bottom shows off your products and they bounce light off to highlight the things that make you who you are.

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    The joinery is a mitered joint reinforced with wood ‘stitches’. This gives the piece more strength and gives it a handmade charm.

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    We can makes these in either 12″x12″ square tray or 12″ x 24″ trays. Custom sizes are also available, but will cost a little more. Any type of wood can be used but will be priced accordingly depending on the species. But most woods will fall into this pricing category:

    12″x12″ -$75

    12″x24″ -$150

     

    Due to the mirror and the shipping costs, I will not ship this product. I can either deliver it if you’re located in Austin or I will deliver to places outside of Austin within 120mile radius with an order of 5 or more. Please allow 1-2 weeks since I make it from scratch on order.