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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.
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.
Smorgasbord – The Ideal Table Setting For the Ideal Party
Smorgasbord is actually the most common way for serving guest. The Swedish tradition behind it was based on the idea that people should enjoy several food types by sampling from all the dishes presented at a table.
www.flavoreddelights.com/2010/04/smorgasbord-the-ideal-ta...
It's my first lamp made of Senegalese calabash. Because of thickness of the fruit ( in some places it was over 1,5cm) carved parts are very deep. On the top of the lamp there's closing part locked by magnets. The lamp was painted with wood oil in rosewood color. Black parts of the pattern are burnt calabash surface.
The base of the the lamp is carved from the block of alder wood and painted in the same color as lampshade . The stand is decorated with black jewellery waxed string.
Height of the lamp: 38cm (15”)
Calabash diameter: 26cm (10,2”)
Base diameter: 22cm (8,7")
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A beautiful table display that was entered by a community member for a contest for the best table setting.
Table Tennis - Chew Zhe Yu Clarence returns a ball from his Laos opponent in the Table Tennis Mens Team Preliminary match.
Corian "Raincloud" table top with stainless steel base.
Seaport Hotel - Boston, MA
Fabrication by Sterling Surfaces
Photo by www.baumgartfoto.com
Here are few tips for corporate event manager which will give ideas to decor stage, manage furniture, arrange food counter and catering service.
This end table is exquisitely carved out of solid mahogany, featuring four turned legs and a divine, glossy silver finish. The top features a beautiful marble pattern and a glass insert that is sturdy, easy to clean and completely glamorous!
26.25 IN W
26.25 IN D
23 IN H
Old fashioned bed pool table cake, made for a friends 18th birthday - everything is made from sugarpaste x
Two kids get stuck on top of the table. The police are called to help get them down. However, this was the afternoon of July 21st 2005, where several unexploded bombs were found in the city. One plod on a bike appeared after 90 minutes.
Sheraton Side Table
3rd Quarter of the 19th Century
Narra, Carabao Bone, Kamagong,Lanite & Silver
H:35” x L:50” x W:27” (89 cm x 127 cm x 69 cm)
Starting bid: P 300,000
Provenance: Baliuag, Bulacan
Lot 117 of the Leon Gallery Auction on 13 June 2015. See www.leon-gallery.com/v2/gallery/AuctionData-19-Spectacula... for details.
Baliuag, a town founded in 1840, was one of the major sugar-producing towns of Bulacan in the mid-19th century. Aside from sugar, it also produced handwoven silk fabrics, known as ‘habing Baliuag’ and was famous for its finely-woven Panama hats woven from buntal, the unopened leaves of the talipot palm.
Another major industry in Baliuag was making furniture inlaid with bone. Its proximity to the vast 68,000-hectare Hacienda Buenavista, the largest estate in the islands that belonged to the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Intramuros, assured its craftsmen of an ample supply of the dried ribs and pelvises from carabaos that were needed for making the tiny geometric pieces of inlay. Baliuag furniture was greatly influenced by the Sheraton Style. The side table above has turned, tapering legs and a bone-inlaid carcass frame. The drawer support is inlaid with a row of diamond-shaped lozenges separated by small discs with blackened centers called matangpusa, cat’s eye. The upper frame is decorated with inlaid squares of bone that resemble dentils, thereby giving the piece a classical look. It has a large central drawer flanked by a small concave-faced drawer on either side. The plain arched aprons join the square upper part of the legs that are inlaid with long, thin triangular pieces of bone radiating from a small disk to form a flower with elongated petals.
The drawers all have turned drawer pulls and silver keyhole shields. Their faces are inlaid with a quadrant cornered oblong reserve in kamagong and lanite. A swag of diamond lozenges alternating with discs is draped beneath the keyhole shield.
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A table in Mottisfont house decorated with a display of "Fairy Cakes" (Cup Cakes) Hampshire National Trust
I used handmade clay tiles from Mercury Mosaics & Clay Squared to Infinity to mosaic the top of this little vintage side table. It will be auctioned off at a charity event on Sept. 18th. You can find more information about the event here www.bridging.org/
Precast Concrete Table Tennis Table
Contemporary designed concrete table tennis table with the top cantilevered from it central leg. The single piece body and leg is solid concrete with the lines cast in a contrasting colour. The net is a robust galvanised steel construction.
A bespoke, adjustable work table that I designed for our Evening Tweed room in the exhibition 'Pick Me Up 2011' @ Somerset House, London.
The table had been decorated with fine silver, lace napkins and Christmas Bon Bons filled with exciting treasures. Everyone took turns in popping their Bon Bon, mine sprayed out with a colouful paper hat, a silly jokes sheet and a packet full of tiny pieces to make up as a miniture push bike.
All the children squealed with laughter and bounced around in their seats with joy and excitement. What a great Christmas Day.
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