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GONE - This side table on casters offers a great mix of drawers and an open mesh shelf on which even some quite high items could be stored. Side table to sofa, or bedside table, pretty obvious, but what about the bathroom? Hide everything you don't want to see and put those pretty soaps at the bottom. Or in the kitchen--you could fill the drawers with canisters of spices and use the top as a moveable little island, perfect for a small space! Length 49cm, depth 39cm, height 84cm.
Reclaimed Wood & Iron Table
Waste not, want not! That's our motto at Nkuku and it's particularly true when you see the amazing things that can be produced with recycled materials. This stunning, rustic table is handmade from reclaimed wooden boards. We think it's lovely and we hope you do too.
Size: Large (10'x 3') Medium (8' x 3') Small (6'x3'). Table top depth approx 5cm
10x3' Natural Wood - £895.00
6x3' Natural Wood - £595.00
8x3' Natural Wood - £695.00
Available online from Nkuku
This panoramic image was taken from a path leading up Lion's Head, Cape Town. From the left are Devil's Peak, Table Mountain and on the right are the Twelve Apostles. Camps Bay (bottom right) is spread out below the peaks. Try the Lightbox view!
Upper and Lower Table Rocks are two of the most prominent topographic features in the Rogue River Valley. These flat-topped buttes rise approximately 800 feet above the north bank of the Rogue River in southwestern Oregon. Upper and Lower refer to their positions relative to each other along the Rogue River; Lower Table Rock is located downstream, or lower on the river, from Upper Table Rock.
The Table Rocks were designated in 1984 as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) to protect special plants and animal species, unique geologic and scenic values, and education opportunities. The remarkable diversity of the Table Rocks includes a spectacular spring wildflower display of over 75 species, including the dwarf wooly meadowfoam (Limnanthes floccosa ssp. pumila), which grows nowhere else on Earth but on the top of the Table Rocks. Vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi), federally listed as threatened, inhabit the seasonally formed vernal pools found on the tops of both rocks.
The 4,864-acre Table Rocks Management Area is cooperatively owned and administered by the Medford District Bureau of Land Management (2,105 acres) and The Nature Conservancy (2,759 acres). Memorandums of Understanding signed in 2011 and 2012 with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians allow for coordinating resources to protect the Table Rocks for present and future generations. A cooperative management plan for the area was completed in 2013.
If you've never been, start planning your trip right here: www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/index.php
Recently I got a new table for the van. I had purchased the Lagun table hardware about a year and a half earlier, and although I desperately wanted it for my current van, there was no place to mount it, so I was resigned to living without it and just saving it for the next van build.
But during my last camping trip I had an epiphany, realizing if I made a custom mounting bracket, this table system could be installed right away. And about a week later my idea had come to life, thanks to my friend who did the welding/fabricating for me.
From the local metal supply company I purchased quarter-inch-thick steel plate. I got two plates, the big white one that you can see in the photo is 12“x12“, and the other is 6“x6“. We welded them into a large beefy L-bracket with the 6“x6“ forming the base.
We drilled the appropriate mounting holes and then bolted the bracket down through the floor and also through the big vertical beam running along the edge of the sliding door opening. With 5/16- and 3/8-inch bolts, the new bracket is unbelievably solid. Everything is plumb and level, and when I put my weight on the table it doesn’t sag or feel weak in any way.
The Lagun table system is adjustable up and down, the supporting arm can swivel, and the tabletop itself can rotate. And at each of those three adjustment points there is a locking handle to keep the table stationary when you’re on the move.
This is my third attempt at a table in the van. The first generation was a fold out table, but at just 15 inches off the floor it was never comfortable to sit at for very long and always had to be stowed away before I could drive.
The second-gen table wasn’t much better. This one attached to the sliding door on a piano hinge and had a separate leg to support it. Although the table was nearly 30 inches tall and comfortable to sit at, it was a hassle to set up and stow, and the sliding door could never be open when the table was in use.
All these problems were eliminated with this new table. It’s comfortable to sit at for long periods of time, either on the stool or at the edge of the platform; it doesn’t interfere with the operation of the sliding door; and it easily stows out of the way, or can be completely removed in seconds. And when the sliding door is fully open, it can even swivel outside.
With a proper ergonomically-correct, dedicated table, the van finally feels complete.
'Kompas 1' occasional table with top and base made from resin-bonded bagasse laminated with melamine impregnated paper. Designed by Alan Turville and made by S. Hille & Co. Ltd. Winner of a CoID Design Award in 1968.
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Brown-black dining table
Seats 6 comfortably without expanding, and 10 using the 2 leaf extensions.
Fine and usable condition, though one side has minor bubbling on the surface.
Free!
Osteria Francescana, Modena, Italy
September 12, 2011
Via Stella, 22
41121 Modena, Italy
+39 059 210118
Finished, and just in time to give to Catherine for Christmas.
Made from French Oak, handcut dovetails for drawer side, 2 sided tapered legs, finishing oil with 2 layers of natural beeswax.
Stool is similar with a 3inch foam, 4oz draycon and leatherette finish - first time upholstering something and looks ok.
All designed and made to dimensions required by Her Ladyship.
Ldoll 2012, table 10, Illves!
Welcome to see my friends Xaya and Jesmoth, they're kind enough to take my crafts with them to France. <3