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Walnut Base Dining Table – Glass Top
This contemporary dining table has a base made of reclaimed claro walnut, with natural edges and a 3/4" glass top.
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Many private houses in Utrecht's older suburbs were once corner shops. The front of this one has recently been re-painted in nicely chosen colours
You can see the beautiful slab of elmwood, and the evenly counter-matched frames of the sewing machine legs. Hand-made, and imperfect, and ready for many perfect parties to come.
Detail from the Mir space station dining table, 1986
Cosmonaut crews sat around and above this table to eat and work. Compartments contained different types of food, and heaters to warm them. In the centre there is a powerful vacuum pump to prevent crumbs from floating away and clogging vital systems.
[Science Museum]
Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).
Korokke is a kind of dish of Japan.
Date: April 10, 2013
Lens: Cosina Voightlander Nokton 25/0.95
Camera: Panasonic DMC-G1
GONE - Beautiful piece, with its lovely A-forms as supports. Truly a special table. This is the last unit available.
192cm x 93cm, height 77cm
Scanned from a magic lantern slide. For more information or to obtain a print, please contact library.enquiries@eastsussex.gov.uk
#DiningTable - Pedestal dining table has antique design and style yet amazingly impressive with additional touch of modernity when it comes to contemporary ideas quite effectively. Pedestal base dining table has quite fascinating design with strength and durability in supporting dining table design just like...
This table gets rotated in while tables are taken to be refinished.
It is constructed of poplar and took about 10 hours to completely build. I did not spend time on mortise and tenon. I used pocket hole screws to join the aprons to the legs and also added corner braces.
This will be interesting to see how the joinery holds up in a commercial use area. I slammed this table out as fast as I could with materials in the shop.
I did add adjustable feet on the bottom for about $5.
Poplar wood is soft so it is already taking a beating on the surface, but the finish is holding up quite well. I used ML Campbell's MagnaMax satin and Sherwin Williams BAC wiping stain and brown aniline dye to get the deep color. It achieved a rich dark brown and covered up the green tones inherent of poplar wood.
Consisting of drop-leaf tabletops held up by gate-like frame legs, the gate-leg table was primarily popular in Europe.
Some well-preserved local versions exist, such as this round narra dining table with a diameter of five feet,
Features:
Belongs to 240 Series
* Made of Wood
* 12 Inch Butterfly Leaf
* Leg Table Type
* Rectangular Table Shape
* Finished in Antique Black Rub-Thru and Fudge Brown
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The table top is real wood, and I couldn't get the rich tones to come out in the photo. The bad news about wood - is that it is easy to damage, hot cups, dropped plates, and nail varnish have all done their bit - but thats a part of it it's history now, so I guess like the blemishes and all - LoL.
I thought the darn pic was out of focus, but it's the grain - it doesn't have sharp edges !!
Still Water Rising
Danny Lane
2014
Unique
Low iron glass, steel
H72 x L550 x D165cm
London
UK
Photo: Peter Wood
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN -- We combined genuine vintage hairpin legs with new wood for a genius dining table--great size for a smaller apartment. Instant classic! Stained mango wood top. 119cm by 75cm, 73cm high.
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Detail of the applied dark bronze patina on the graceful curve of the brass base, and the custom-laminated glass top, with the sandblasted rectangle patterning.
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As what I suspect will be our final two fingered salute to 2021, four people with colds are going to sit round a table for an elegant dinner. Who cares if we should all be in bed! Let's do this.
The fireworks have been banging for a few hours now and hopefully they'll dry up for a bit until midnight. Not a great hope, but a hope!
Shall we do the quick round up?
Reflecting back on the year I'm looking at a not particularly engaging album. I haven't missed any days, but my photography has become increasingly prosaic and that's something I really must try and address. When I've looking for highlights of great shots there's very, very little there to work with.
I seem to have done an increased amount of night time street photography, probably just reflecting when I've been out and about. This one, this one, and this one are just some examples.
Nature photography seems to have appeared very little as well, and although I have the obligatory crocus shot and cherry blossom shot I don't have a daff shot this year - crazy!
It was a mad year, so there were moments here and there, like building Lego with Robert on what seemed like the coldest day of the year after a run of really hot ones!
Even with a lockdown going on, we managed to get a few 'firsts' this year, which included my first trip to the Crucible to watch snooker at the World Championships, and seeing Robert ride for the first time after learning to go on two wheels! Such is the way of the year that I think I only got one shot of all three of the kids together, and that was back in May.
Getting back over to Finland was momentous, as was having my first verbal conversation with my nephew Peetu. That was joyous.
I suppose it would be very wrong to not namecheck all the cats I've photographed this year, so let's hear it for Lucy, Socks, Hunter, Bertie, Barney, Doris, Bobby and honourable mentions for Bramble and Sascha, both of whom I have photographed this year but not posted.
Big stuff this year? The passing of the Duke was very sad indeed, as was the death of a colleague in service, which was a first for me. On a much nicer note, Matt graduated with a distinction in his Masters, and that was a great cause for celebration.
Picking a favourite is hard this year, not least because it hasn't been a great year. Last year I opted for one taken right at the start of the year before everything started booting off. Maybe this year I'll go for one at the end. It's one of very few photos taken with an SLR this year and maybe it's a reminder of constancy in a world of shifting sands. Let's go for the Advent wreath.
Happy 2022!
Spanish colonial reclaimed timber table with Fog Linen napery and Mud Australia dinner plates from Zuku Trading
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Shown here with its cute little drawer open, this late 50s/early 60s dining table is a wonderful size and shape. People often come in asking us for a rectangular shaped-table that will fit in their smaller dining area. Your time is NOW people.
Length 110cm, depth 69cm, height 74cm.
made from reclaimed hardwood floor, some 2x3's, and some leftover fancy teak table legs from the Kayu Teak table
marcpridmoredesigns.com/ - Featuring an EJ Victor Dining Table in a special finish, custom-made chairs in gold and sea foam silk damask, a classic French rug, custom asymmetrical drapery treatment and a Theodore Alexander breakfront. With a silk dining floral arrangement in porcelain pot and a Schonbek hand cut Swarovski crystal chandelier.