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Sweet treat candy tree....I made the tablecloth to go with it.

made from reclaimed hardwood floor, some 2x3's, and some leftover fancy teak table legs from the Kayu Teak table

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Happy Furry Friday. She appreciates the cooler temperature. Of course she isn't supposed to play on the table!

Salt & pepper a tri-tip and stick it on a super-hot cast-iron pan for about five minutes to char one side. While it's filling your kitchen with smoke, toss a bunch of tiny tomatoes, almonds, and garlic cloves into the pan, and move them around now and then until they have little burn marks all over them. Remove the non-meat, flip the meat, and shove it into the oven at 500 to cook to the desired temperature. Put the non-meat into a blender, add some olive oil, cider vinegar, and chili powder, then blend it until the almond is in tiny chunks. Pour it on the meat. DONE.

 

Best served in the game room on a table covered in power tools and paint samples.

President's Faculty and Staff Christmas Party 2022

White roses, Pinus canariensis cones, grapes and some evergreen plants from the garden

• available in custom sizes, 36" x 66" shown

• 29" high

• cherry and ash

Another great bespoke furniture design for a client who has a beautiful large dining room with other renaissance style oversized details and furniture. This was meant to have a rustic look and a very durable surface finish so that the family could have parties without worrying about the table finish.

 

Table AETAS affectionate design across time

Men in the Kitchen. My son and son-in-law appear to be making an attempt at dinner... Actually, it was very good!

 

Samsung Galaxy S-III Mini.

President's Faculty and Staff Christmas Party 2022

Plyboo Bamboo Plywood Dining Table with Teragren Parquet Butcher Block Accents

96" long

41" wide

30" high

Seats 8 comfortably, or 10 in a pinch

 

Photos Taken by me at Bella Faccia Studios, Washington, DC

www.bellafaccia.net

Dining Table (L: 550cm W: 130cm T: 15cm) and Meeting Table (L: 640cm W: 110cm T: 15cm) made from Merbau Wood.

Interest? For further information please contact Asa (email address: asa_leonardo@yahoo.com)

This ultra modern glass table with stainless steel legs is both sleek and stylish. Seating up to 6 people it is absolutely perfect for the modern home and due to the glass top it is extremely hygienic and easy to clean. Faux leather chairs are available as an optional extra in either black or white. View more details here www.logictables.co.uk/shop/dining-tables/vienna-glass-din...

Dining room table of structural steel,glass and repurposed gears created for a client. There are two locations to view my work:

Art and hand forged tools - available online at

front-step-forge.myshopify.com

Or at my shop

www.frontstepforge.com

we cleaned the dining room. i took a picture... it lasted way longer than the cleanliness, let me tell you

Trueform Concrete created a custom concrete dining table

I keep looking at this photo and wondering whether I like it enough to show. There are so many wonderful elements, but poor little Zelda is so distraught in the midst of it all.

 

Recently a photo of mine was published in Yes! magazine. It was chosen because it showed a family together, in a way that felt real, not posed — not smiling cheesily into the camera. I'm really happy with that photo, and it's been most gratifying to hear from so many friends and colleagues that they've noticed and enjoyed the photo in the magazine.

 

One friend suggested that I should make more photographs of families, because she thought that photo was so true and real. And I agree. But the thing is, the only way you're going to get photos of real, true families is to be with those families, and know them. I imagine there are a lot of photographs of crying kids from professional family photography sessions. But that's not what I'm talking about. And I have seen some absolutely incredible kid photos shot by professional photographers — but that's not what I'm talking about, either.

 

But a photo like the one I took for Yes!, and like this one, only happens because all of us, photographer and subject, were engaged in some kind of activity together. I think about this kind of thing a lot as I begin to initiate more photo projects and portrait shoots. I don't think I can have the same casual, intimate feeling that I get with photos made while spending time with friends. In one case, the event is initiated, and photos are made during it. In another case, the initiated event is the making of the photos, and whatever else (coffee, rainy backyards, Mt. Tabor) happens because of the photos. In both cases I am (literally) shooting for the same thing.

 

The story behind this photograph is, well, kind of ridiculous. I was sitting there at our bountiful Solstice table, waiting for everyone to fill their plate before I got started. I was checking the film speed and the bounce flash and stopping down the lens more than I really wanted to (note to self: use slow film with bounce flash, not 1600ASA!). I got everything set up and then composed a shot, intending to include all the things before me: the bones from the short ribs, the shiny tongs, the dark glass of wine... and of course the people sitting and standing around the dining room. I had the frame about where I wanted it and was fiddling with the exposure, staring at that candle, when I heard Zelda screaming. I fired the shutter (and made a flash, which can't have helped Zelda's frame of mind) and then put the camera down and went to see what was going on. Zelda had got stuck between the chair and the chair back, and her mom was trying to get her out. After some fiddling and more screaming, the matter was resolved. I still feel a bit stupid that I was sitting across the table, tweaking my dials and firing my flash when this poor kid was trapped in one of our leaden chairs. But it's one of those photographs that isn't going to happen any other way.

still not 100%, but we are loving how it's coming along!

 

more about it here: heartfish.com/2010/06/22/new-dining-room-and-kitchen/

Image copyright Vogue Living Australia

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eNewsletter 218: Dream (Home) Come True

 

“Today, we are living in our dream home... completely furnished by Cantoni. We couldn’t be happier.” Lisa McElroy

 

The road to a cherished goal often requires sacrifice. So, when Lisa and Kurtis decided to tear down the ranch house they’d purchased in order to build this custom home, the couple moved their family of four—plus three dogs—into a large motorhome situated right on the property.

 

Read the full story here: cantoni.com/updates/news/enewsletter-218-dream-home-come-...

 

my husband just got back from his 4-day baking course at the School of Artisan Food, brought back lots of yummy goodies!

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