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Day 6 silver
My daughter has this pretty table lamp in her living room, the grandchildren are convinced that gran is crackers as she takes silly pictures every time she visits.
Haywood-Wakefield Model 188 bedside table.
We found this a number of years a go for $9.98 at local Goodwill. Pretty scratched and scuffed and scrawled on. Trapped in a storage trailer for LONG time!
BUT - I am now retired and have some time - taken to my furniture fixit guy - hoping for a turnaround in 30-45 days, and we can use it for its intended purpose.
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TABLE LAMP XVIII
The lamp is made of Senegalese gourd.
White carvings are deeper layer of wood which allows some light to pass through it.
At the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets. The base is finished with black jeweller waxed string.
Diameter of the gourd is 21cm. Lamp is 35,5cm high. Diameter of the base is 24,5cm.
I made this side tables from Bazilian iron wood (IPE) left over wood from a deck, also the granite top left over pieces,I guess that makes me junk restorer...
Drawers repainted hammertone gray.
Installed.
trying to clamp down on the cupping of the 3/8" plate top.
maldo table planos Diagonal
strobist info: vivitar 285hv a la derecha en suelo a 1/4 o 1/2 no recuerdo disparado con cactus
Don't step on another persons dreams because at that moment they are in use. The only footprints you should leave in their lives are the ones when you stand beside them and help them to weather the storms life throws their way.~Bryant
If you didn’t have a coffee table and end tables in the 90’s with the beveled glass inserts…where were you?! I picked these up for $25 for all three on Craigslist. They were sturdy, good lines, but the glass tops were very outdated, and blah and the wood finish was shot. I removed the glass, cut Hardiboard for the new base, and gave them a rainbow mosaic makeover. 13 different colors. They were donated to my daughter’s school for their art gallery lobby.
GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 09: Paul Drinkhall of England competes in his match against Ning Gao of Singapore during the Men's Team Table Tennis Bronze Medal Match on day five of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games at Oxenford Studios on April 9, 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Table grapes? Not this year, and please don't write in about blister mites. Mites are the least of my worries right now.
This is an old black muscat, and had started Spring with the vigour of a much younger vine.
Have you ever caught the scent of grape leaves? It's the elusive taste in dolmades, something you discover if you make your own: first collect leaves, blanch, stuff, roll and cook. That blanching step has the same scent I'm smelling as I photograph this scene. As an aside, I wouldn't use leaves from this variety for dolmades. They'd be alright to donate their tannins to a batch of dill pickles, but too coarse for eating. The leaves of the purple cornichon vine further up the row; they're the ones for dolmades. Not now I suppose, and I'm not going to look.
Without leaves, I guess those mites are doomed too. Good!
Focusing in on the Table Rock viewing area... as always, a bit better large. Still trying to figure out this tilt shift effect... that tree poking up in the middle was a pain.
-Table Lamp IV- Height of the lamp is 34cm and diameter of the gourd lampshade is 16cm. Lampshade was decorated with crackle glass beads in three different colours: red, amber, yellow. Perforations were made in 3 different diameters. Stand was finished off with brown jewellery waxed string. The shape of the base is handly carved in wood and painted in rosewood colour.
Lamp is for sale.
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The frickin' awesome booths & tables at Rice To Riches, the rice pudding joint on Spring Street (btwn. Mulberry & Mott). I'm not a big rice pudding fan, but theirs is pretty tasty -- unfortunately I can't eat more than a few spoonfuls without getting kinda sick of it. Oh well, the decor's fun to look at.
converts to a round dining table 28.5 inches high. Presto..chango... like a superhero. ***UPDATE*** Thank you Wyatt 8/16/11
Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, 1870-1956)
Table Lamp, 1904
Manufacturer: Konrad Schindel for the Wiener Werkstätte
Nickel silver (alloy of copper and nickel), glass
Josef Hoffmann designed this lamp when the shift from gas to electricity was challenging designers to effectively utilize the new technology. He chose not to shade the light source. Instead, he drew attention to the naked bulbs by echoing their shape in the suspended glass spheres, which, like the shimmering hammered surfaces, catch and reflect the light.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
NYC
Our full table setting. I have a story about those centrepiece flowers. I knew very early on that I wanted staghorn sumac in our centrepieces. I love the red and green, and I love how the leaves turn scarlet in the fall. I had originally also wanted asters, daisies, thistle, goldenrod, teasel, and various other wild, native Ontario flowers that can be found at the side of the road. But I was warned that wildflowers don't keep well, so I switched it up to sumac, cattails, and wild carrot because I knew from experience that they do hold up pretty well (keeping in mind that we put together these flower arrangements the night before, so they needed to stay intact for > 24hours. Anyway, I had been picturing these big flowing bushing wild- and "organic"-looking flower arrangements, but when I tried to put them together on Friday, they looked AWFUL. I, of course, started freaking out a little bit. But, huzzah, Kyle to the rescue. He strolls over, calmly snips all the leaves off a sumac bloom, throws a cattail head & two leaves in a wine bottle, and looks at me for approval. And thus our floral arrangements were decided upon. I told this story during my speech, because I think that it demonstrates how I come up with ideas, but Kyle (who had no interest/input/ideas about centrepieces before we started putting them together) refines them and thus we are much greater together than apart.
Also.. thanks to mom, dad, and Shay for picking these flowers. Shay, I'm glad your allergic reaction cleared up overnight!
Photo by LG Weddings.
Table with Drawers
late 19th Century
H: 31” x L : 59 1/2” x W: 39” (79 cm x 151 cm x 99 cm)
Opening bid: P 20,000
Lot 967 of the Leon Gallery online auction on July 27-28, 2018. Please see www.leonexchange.com for more information.
this weekend I painted over a blue Ikea table that we had -- I used a cheesy graphic and the stump of a stick to hand-paint every dot. Yes, I AM a loser.
update: 9/6/07 this table was featured as part of an article about DIYers in the NY Times: (read here), and included with it was this picture of lil' ol' me. (to see the whole slide show of all the Hackers, click here)
My neighbour started making this mosaic table top a couple of years and has now finished it. Lovely fishy theme, so appropriate for our waterfront location.