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French (Paris) ca 1750. Attributed to Pierre Contant d'Ivry (1698-1777) Gessoed and gilded oak, marble top. Getty Center

Living room inside custom hybrid log house featuring large picture windows and stone fireplace.

With a heavy blue stone top and a solid black steel frame this bruiser was built to kick butt and take names – and the custom drawer is a great place to store them. The Black and Blue stone and steel end table won't just make an impression it'll leave a mark.

 

• Blue stone top

• Custom drawer and pulls

• Blackened steel finish

• 24” h X 23” w X 12” d

05 Jul 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK --- Traditional Living Room --- Image by © Keith Hunter/Arcaid/Corbis

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

Millions of years ago, mud and dinosaur guts were crushed under the earth’s surface becoming beautiful marble. Iron ore as old as the Big Bang was then turned into the steel that I bravely hunted and gathered from a local steel mill. I combined these ancient materials using modern machinery, my opposable thumbs and intelligent design to create an ageless brushed steel beauty in just a matter of weeks. (Note: Some dinosaurs were harmed in the making of this table. Sorry.)

 

• Brushed steel console table

• Marble top

• Tapered steel legs

• 30” h X 52” w X 16” d

 

--testimonial-- “I had a piece in my head for the longest time and could never find it in the store. Fortunately, I found Riggs and he created my vision.”

-Lisa E.

In French, the name means “Very Great” (kinda). In Spanish, it means “Three Grates” (again, kinda). No matter the language, this unassuming, long-legged beauty will add romance to any decor. And the top is made of three recycled heating grates, bringing a sense of je ne sais quoi to this mesa bonita! Yes, I speak fluent Franish.

 

• Brushed steel

• Recycled heating grate top

• Lower shelf

• 30” h x 45” w x 12” d

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

Table made from American black walnut, with oil finish. Designed as occasional extension to dining table; otherwise serves a console. Sides constructed from parallel slats.

 

Full height view just about shows through tenon detail at the base of the legs, and chamfered top.

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

Millions of years ago, mud and dinosaur guts were crushed under the earth’s surface becoming beautiful marble. Iron ore as old as the Big Bang was then turned into the steel that I bravely hunted and gathered from a local steel mill. I combined these ancient materials using modern machinery, my opposable thumbs and intelligent design to create an ageless brushed steel beauty in just a matter of weeks. (Note: Some dinosaurs were harmed in the making of this table. Sorry.)

 

• Brushed steel console table

• Marble top

• Tapered steel legs

• 30” h X 52” w X 16” d

 

--testimonial-- “I had a piece in my head for the longest time and could never find it in the store. Fortunately, I found Riggs and he created my vision.”

-Lisa E.

A scaled-down version of Caroline, this piece is only 9" deep by 32" wide by 32" high. Quartersawn Cherry top, Hard Maple apron, Walnut legs.

With a top made of three salvaged and repurposed iron, floor grates the Three-cycled slim console table is as eco-friendly as organic tofu. But unlike the tofu, this table actually has some taste.

 

• Three recycled cast iron grates

• Large steel shelf

• Blackened steel finish

• 36” h X 35” w X 10” d

 

--testimonial-- “I liked that you came to my condo to get a feel for my style and then you presented me with a variety of designs and different elements for my table. You kept me up-to-date on your progress with building my custom piece. And, you created a piece which met all of my needs.”

— David H.

 

There’s a lot more to this steel console table than meets the eye. Between the thick glass top and the hand-crafted garden of flowers is an unexpected surprise. When you put a bumblebee-colored marble in the concealed porthole at one end it will effortlessly “fly” over, under and through the garden in search of pollen and smiles. Honey not included.

 

• Hand-cut leaves and flowers

• Brushed steel and glass

• “Flying” marble feature

• Table: 36” h x 32” w x 10” d

 

See it in action on my YouTube Channel.

 

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

Living Room with Fish Tank --- Image by © Szeling/Floresco/Corbis

If you’re better at attending dinner parties than hosting them, this table is for you. It has strong, clean lines and a glass top that looks onto a permanent table runner of rigid chaos that you jokingly compare to your hectic life. As your dinner guests are distracted and politely chuckle, you have ample time to scoop the entrées out of the caterer’s tin pans and onto their plates. How do you do it?

 

• Custom steel table runner element

• Brushed steel and glass

• Seats up to six

• 31” h x 56” w x 32” d

This custom console table doesn’t do much of anything. It doesn’t get in your way, or snag grocery bags or purses as you walk by. In fact, it just sits there and collects compliments.

 

• Custom no-snag handles

• Metal lower shelf

• Huge junk drawer

• 36” h X 26” w X 10” d

 

--testimonial--“I wanted something that was unique, but I didn't know where to start. Riggs came over and we began the process. He made it super easy and it wound up being pretty fun! I love knowing I have something custom made that began with a simple idea and that I'm the only one who has it...and that someone I know handcrafted it."

— B. P.

 

With a top made of three salvaged and repurposed iron, floor grates the Three-cycled slim console table is as eco-friendly as organic tofu. But unlike the tofu, this table actually has some taste.

 

• Three recycled cast iron grates

• Large steel shelf

• Blackened steel finish

• 36” h X 35” w X 10” d

 

--testimonial-- “I liked that you came to my condo to get a feel for my style and then you presented me with a variety of designs and different elements for my table. You kept me up-to-date on your progress with building my custom piece. And, you created a piece which met all of my needs.”

— David H.

 

Lovely table sets, perfect for any living room.

Beautiful vintage Mastercraft brass and glass table. Table is 60 inches long, 28 inches high and 18 inches deep. It dates from the 1960's , has a beveled glass top and brass rails and legs. It is very good A+ condition.

The Conver-Table is a metal office desk. It’s a stackable metal bookcase. It’s a wall hanging! This schizophrenic and modular wonder of steel can grow and evolve with your constantly-changing whims…I mean style.

 

• Modular design for flexibility

• Bookshelf/legs can be stacked

• Custom steel “patchwork” desktop

• 36” h X 60” w X 36” d

 

--testimonial-- “I never commissioned a custom piece of furniture before, but Riggs made it really easy. He turned a simple idea into something really cool and the brushed steel has a warmth to it that I did not expect. And the piece’s flexibility will come in handy when we outgrow living in a loft."

— Julie R.

 

American black walnut console table with two drawers, oil finish.

 

Detail shows handcut half blind dovetails, with sycamore drawer sides. (I love sycamore, somebody please ask me to make something from it!) Drawers lined with baize, dark purple to match the purplish cast of American black walnut.

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

This console table is made with elm. The drawer has a traditional construction with chestnut draw sides and cedar bottom.

 

It is finished with shellac on top of oil to emphasise the depth of colour in the wood.

Console table. Erlestoke Park, Wiltshire. England, 1825. Ebony, gilt bronze, lapis lazuli, agate, quartz, amethyst, jasper, marble, velvet. Legion of Honor, SF

Autumn is a special time of year. The air gets crisper, the sky a little bluer and the changing Silver Maple leaves cover everything in a blanket of colors. It’s so beautiful but much too brief. Well, not any more. This mirror and console table set let you enjoy that feeling year round. The sturdy branch grudgingly releases its leaves as they cascade over the table and down to the floor. Brrr…do you need a sweater?

 

• Hand-cut leaves and inlays

• Brushed steel

• Mirror 24” h x 24” w

• Table: 36” h x 36” w x 12” d

There’s a lot more to this steel console table than meets the eye. Between the thick glass top and the hand-crafted garden of flowers is an unexpected surprise. When you put a bumblebee-colored marble in the concealed porthole at one end it will effortlessly “fly” over, under and through the garden in search of pollen and smiles. Honey not included.

 

• Hand-cut leaves and flowers

• Brushed steel and glass

• “Flying” marble feature

• Table: 36” h x 32” w x 10” d

 

See it in action on my YouTube Channel.

 

In French, the name means “Very Great” (kinda). In Spanish, it means “Three Grates” (again, kinda). No matter the language, this unassuming, long-legged beauty will add romance to any decor. And the top is made of three recycled heating grates, bringing a sense of je ne sais quoi to this mesa bonita! Yes, I speak fluent Franish.

 

• Brushed steel

• Recycled heating grate top

• Lower shelf

• 30” h x 45” w x 12” d

This custom console table doesn’t do much of anything. It doesn’t get in your way, or snag grocery bags or purses as you walk by. In fact, it just sits there and collects compliments.

 

• Custom no-snag handles

• Metal lower shelf

• Huge junk drawer

• 36” h X 26” w X 10” d

 

--testimonial--“I wanted something that was unique, but I didn't know where to start. Riggs came over and we began the process. He made it super easy and it wound up being pretty fun! I love knowing I have something custom made that began with a simple idea and that I'm the only one who has it...and that someone I know handcrafted it."

— B. P.

 

Part of a set of 3 items - umbrella stand, console table and full length mirror. Oak with a limed wax finish.

 

Chunky console table, mitred joints. Very heavy!

The Conver-Table is a metal office desk. It’s a stackable metal bookcase. It’s a wall hanging! This schizophrenic and modular wonder of steel can grow and evolve with your constantly-changing whims…I mean style.

 

• Modular design for flexibility

• Bookshelf/legs can be stacked

• Custom steel “patchwork” desktop

• 36” h X 60” w X 36” d

 

--testimonial-- “I never commissioned a custom piece of furniture before, but Riggs made it really easy. He turned a simple idea into something really cool and the brushed steel has a warmth to it that I did not expect. And the piece’s flexibility will come in handy when we outgrow living in a loft."

— Julie R.

 

Bouquet of artificial flowers made from newspapers-magazines cut into strips and bound together in a ceramic flower vase placed on the floor at the foot of a pier table. Intramuros-Manila-Philippines.

The inspiration for this piece came to me when I lived in a loft on Irving Park. The people on the floor below me would have the best fights and I would tip-toe across the diagonal wood floor and listen to them through the floor vents. Not to eavesdrop, of course, but to see if I could learn some new words! This brushed steel table is a tribute to apartment living, where your neighbors don’t know your name but they all know your business.

 

• Recycled round heating grate inlay

• Diagonal “hardwood floor” top

• Brushed steel finish

• 34” h X 36” w X 12” d

Corkscrew Console

Danny Lane

2006

Low iron glass, stainless steel

H91 x L274 x W52cm

Milan

Italy

Photo: Emilio Tremolada

www.dannylane.co.uk

Every birthday girl dreams of finding a shiny, steel beauty parked in her driveway on her Sweet Sixteen, but who says it has to be a car? This gem has four on the floor and can go from nightstand to end table in 2.3 seconds. And if your little princess is still not convinced, tell her the drawer is a glove compartment.

 

• Flower in-lay top and personalized shelf

• Custom butterfly drawer pull

• Brushed steel finish

• 26” h X 12” w X 12” d

 

Solid Walnut Coffee Table

3 legs

Table made from American black walnut, with oil finish. Designed as occasional extension to dining table; otherwise serves a console. Sides constructed from parallel slats.

 

Detail view shows mitred top, thereby showing no endgrain on the edges, and detail of through tenons from each strip of the sides.

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