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Hasselblad 500c 80mm Zeiss 2.8 planar Portra film

Dimensions: H 16” W 24” L 44”

 

A sturdy coffee table crafted from walnut solids and veneers and finished in clear satin lacquer or a hand-rubbed oil finish.

  

Wilkerson Furniture specializes in unique handcrafted furniture that is modern, sophisticated and highly functional. Mid Century, Eames era inspired furniture. Dining Tables, Coffee Tables, Credenzas, Mirrors, Lamps, and more.

 

Visit our online store at www.wilkersonfurniture.com

  

i'm slightly in love with pretty books, ok?

 

happy nifty fifty friday...! TGIF.

an alternate view of our living room; taken as if you were entering the front door. There is a small dining nook in the far corner with a door into the kitchen (not visible). We kept the tv in the cabinet that was a Goodwill find, and the coffee table was purchased for a few dollars from a man selling furniture on the side of the road. Gotta love Tucson!

The wood for this piece was sourced from a Lumber Mill that rescues wood felled from "The URBAN JUNGLE"-

and allows folks like me to give it a nice life indoors!

 

Finding a decent metal polisher to work with has been worthy of a blog entry

('s been a while- I know!)- but through the resourcefulness of my TREO-

I was able to do it!

And- I'm quite pleased with the end result

(if I don't say so myself!!)

With a little lead time, Ideum can create custom-colored multitouch tables. We happened to have an order for a lovely white powder-coated Coffee Table 42 just in time for the holidays! To learn more about our custom hardware, check out our blog post.

www.recyclart.org/2015/01/table-basse-assemblage-chromati...

 

Table basse de salon réalisée avec des bois de palettes colorés, patinés et brûlés. Un coffre de rangement est dissimulé dans le plateau de la table.

  

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Website: La cabane au fond du jardin !

Submitted by: MARIA Denis !

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www.recyclart.org/2016/01/repurposed-rims-coffee-tables/

 

So I had a couple of things laying around the workshop I wanted to repurpose/recycle. I started with X8 old 10inch narrow rims and 1x old BMX rim. I got to work and had the inspiration to build side tables from the mini rims and 2x bike racks from 1x BMX rim. The bike racks consisted of cutting the BMX rim into quarters, I then made a custom oak frame with bamboo Centre to support the rim in such a way that I would add the rightful brackets to hang a bicycle from it, I added some brass detailing to support and lock everything in place, it all makes sense when you see the image.

As for the side tables, I started by throwing all 8 rims in a powder coating oven to burn all the old paint off, I then started fabricating steel hairpin style legs that I would then weld to the inside of the rim with appropriate reinforcements where necessary, got some tops cut and toughened in 6mm glass that I then made small brackets that are well to the rims to give the glass top a place to sit above the rim in a floating style. 4 of the side table I kept with a patina finish and just clear coated the other 4 were powder coated black for a sharper more modern finish. Hope you can appreciate my creations.

   

www.recyclart.org/2011/07/pipe-wrench-coffee-table/

 

Inspired through working in construction, Jonathan Niemuth designed this pipe wrench coffee table.

Available on Niemuth Industrial Design at ETSY !

   

Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.

 

The Ideum 55" coffee table is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. Our coffee tables have been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; they have just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.

This is only the second table of this sort we have ever gotten, and it's really unusually large. "Live-edge" refers to the natural edge all round the table--it's not cut on any side. Four beautiful pencil legs with caps intact, gorgeous shape and wood-grain, inspired by mid-century designer George Nakashima. The wood is fragrant, much like cedar, but not so resinous; we're not sure what kind it is precisely except that it is BEAUTIFUL! 100cm by 78cm at its widest, 50cm high, wood top thickness 57mm

With a little lead time, Ideum can create custom-colored multitouch tables. We happened to have an order for a lovely white powder-coated Coffee Table 42 just in time for the holidays! To learn more about our custom hardware, check out our blog post.

Pictured are two coffee tables. The square one is my old living-room coffee table, bought back in the early 1980's from a local Scandinavian design-centric store called Scandesigns. I'm not sure if they're still in business these days but back then, Scandinavian furniture was all the rage because of the beautiful and incredibly durable and exotic Teak wood that most of it was said to be made from. I remember when I bought it, with money from one of my first jobs after high school and 40 years ago, spending $250 on a coffee table was a major purchase for me and this was my first "real" piece of decent furniture I bought from my own sweat and hard work. All of my other furnishings were either hand me downs or the real cheesy particle/press-board type stuff with the fake plastic wood grain finish. I hated that stuff then and now because it falls apart if you look at it wrong and won't hold a wood screw because its too weak of a material to withstand even minimal over tightening.

 

So I've had this square table that was originally designed to work with those L shaped sectional couches which I had back in the day but it got worn out over the years and needed to be pitched. My next couch, the blue 3 seater in the picture really demanded a more traditional rectangular coffee table but I held fast to the old one because it was so rock solid and easy on the eye with its "Afromosia" teak construction. This particular type of Teak is said to be on the watch list of tree species which have been over harvested and in some level of danger if it is not more strictly managed. So I now kind of feel bad for being one of those millions of people who also loved the look of Teak and those funky modern Scandinavian designs and we collectively fueled this era of over harvested exotic tree species. Though really, how much teak lumber is consumed by home furnishings compared to teak's original fan base: ship and boat builders! Teak is of course the top choice in wood for that crowd because of its natural resistance to rot and warpage from exposure to water. I'd guess the consumption ratio is somewhere around 100 to 1 or higher of a boat verses a table or two in some households in some limited markets. My guilt is somehow now relieved a bit! :)

 

Afromosia teak is not actually considered the "real" teak though. That designation belongs to a different species of teak called "Burmese" Teak which is native to southern Asia but is also grown in other tropical locals of the world in Africa and south America. This wood is not listed on any current watch lists that I am aware of. The second coffee table in this picture would appear to be made from that stuff as it has a more normal curvy kind of grain which looks very similar to walnut but is said to be a more rot and warp resistant and more dense than walnut, which is also no light-weight. This table was yet another rescue piece from my building's recycling service yard. The previous owners decided to just get rid of it but were kind enough to dissemble it down its main components and put all the original hardware, screws and brackets into a plastic bag and taped it to one of the base frame's cross member pieces. Maybe because this table was pretty badly marked up with various pen, pencil and paint blotches and drawn lines that their kids no doubt put there when they were playing, painting and drawing pictures over the years. So it looked to be in pretty rough shape and most every mark and stain that I managed to remove, required some serious "mantastic" scrubbing effort to remove. Mr. Clean 4X erasers were also expended in that clean up which took about 3 hours of hard work to make it look nice again. So I could see why they gave up on it and just tossed it. Some of those marks were real eye-sores because of the ink and paint's color pigments which were tightly bonded to the wood's finish and remained highly visible and distracting to the look of the table, which is otherwise a massively large 2 by 5 foot slab of luxurious lumber lust! lol

 

But now I have an extra square coffee table and that gave me the idea to just replace the 4 shorter, 16" tall legs with some kitchen table height ones, which are are roughly twice that height and then I'll have a perfectly good smaller kitchen table which I've been wanting to replace as my old one is one of those 70's fake wood/arborite deals and looks horribly dated and cheesy.

 

Cheers! :)

GONE--Here you can see the rounded-edge square design that is so typical of its period (later '70s-early '80s). The finish is still looking great!

Hairpin legs, live edge

Rolling coffee table made with Kee Klamp, aged pipe, and stained oak boards. Find out more: www.simplifiedbuilding.com/blog/aged-metal-and-oak-board-...

Photos from a property photography shoot for Airbnb at a private property in Katoomba Australia

Tifa hides out under the coffeetable.

So this happened: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/303807

 

Now what do you do with the Lego after you get it back? Have a custom coffee table made by Jay Hayward to display it in of course. Jay built this table and we enjoy using it everyday. It's really a beautiful piece of work.

This vintage teak table has a truly unique shape, with three levels on which to place books or knick-knacks. The round center pieces, and anchors a curious collection of surfaces. It looks as if it also should spin around, but sadly does not. One cannot have everything.

Diameter 82cm, height 53cm

I want this. I cannot afford this. This is the story of my life.

This Coffee Table is handcrafted of solid cherry by Doucette and Wolfe Furniture Makers. For more information on the fine custom and reproduction furniture we make visit our website

www.doucetteandwolfefurniture.com

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www.doucetteandwolfefurniture.com/Custom_Coffee_Table.html

www.doucetteandwolfefurniture.com/End_Table.html

www.1001pallets.com/2015/10/pallet-coffee-table-32/

 

This is the 1st time I have made anything out of recycled pallets. It took me one day to make this coffee table from scratch.

   

www.1001pallets.com/2015/10/terrace-deck-furniture/

 

Love seat, table and chair with foot stool. Made each piece in one day and loved it. A lot of fun to make :)

  

GONE - We transformed this spool from a roll of industrial wire into a side table with casters and a sexy glass top. This is the real deal.

Diameter 60cm, height 50.5cm

We had new tempered glass cut for this vintage table, which could be a side table or a small coffee table. The glass is thicker, and attractive--but more importantly, if it should break, it will break into chunks rather than dangerous shards.

Diameter 60cm, height 43.5cm

This is a coffee table I built from a salvaged Textronix 7704A oscilloscope mainframe I pulled from a dumpster. A sheet of glass on top and a wooden frame complete the table. (I added the frame because I kept bumping my shin on the invisible glass!)

 

Though I had hopes of resurrecting the scope (originally a 5-figure piece of quality test equipment), it had sat in the rain for a little too long. The PSU in particular had about 14 different output voltages, some of them impractically high, and was completely fried. So I removed some shielding to expose the beautiful insides and made it into a bitchin' coffee table.

 

www.rotorbrain.com/blog/2009/05/my-bitchin-coffee-table.html

Rolling coffee table made with Kee Klamp, aged pipe, and stained oak boards. Find out more: www.simplifiedbuilding.com/blog/aged-metal-and-oak-board-...

So this happened: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/303807

 

Now what do you do with the Lego after you get it back? Have a custom coffee table made by Jay Hayward to display it in of course. Jay built this table and we enjoy using it everyday. It's really a beautiful piece of work.

The sculptural, porous form of Polyhedra Modular Coffee Tableᵀᴹ finds its inspiration in the micro world of organic bone structures as revealed by Scanning Electron Microscope images.

The complex geometry is derived from Weaire-Phelan space packing structure, and is made up of interlocking dodecahedrons and tetra-decahedrons. These have been rotated and split at an angle that creates a seemingly random pattern, yet it is made up of only five different shapes. Multiples of the five shapes are effortlessly assembled to one another using neodymium magnets. This enables users to playfully create their own randomly shaped coffee table. One could describe it as “post-rational” Lego for grown-ups.

 

Created for a coffeetable book i'm working on..

 

Thanks to Matt Pasant for the inspiration.

 

The Walt Disney World Resort currently operates eleven Mark VI monorail trains on three lines of service, with one additional train expected to come online by 2010. The monorail system opened in 1971 with two routes and with Mark IV monorail trains, expanded to three lines in 1982, and switched to Mark VI trains in 1989.

Really excited I finally found a lift top coffee table. I went into a Urban Home as it was closing and I just wanted to look around. I found this table and impulse purchased. I had a margarita for lunch and was buzzing so I liked it and I bought it. It was a great decision!

GONE - We left the original chalk markings and paint atop the table.

Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.

 

The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.

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