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This large metal end table is the man of the house. Andrew is solid, sturdy, dependable, ruggedly handsome with some very old parts in key locations..
• 4" round steel tube legs
• Metal flat bar shelf
• Antique metal floor vent insert
• 24” h X 32” w X 38” d
--testimonial--"When we began we had no clue what we wanted – we just needed steel tables! What we got: one-of-a-kind pieces that are urban yet rustic, modern yet antique, perfectly imperfect. Exactly what we wanted."
— Andrew L.
Why call this metal side table the “Euro”? Well, it has old world grates, you wouldn’t be surprised to see it sitting at a café and it’s smoking.
• Iron grate top and shelf
• Metal table legs
• Blackened steel finish
• 24” h X 26” w X 12” d
This steel large console table is a great place to put those things you always forget – your keys, your phone, the names of your kids. The Family Circle Table is even big enough to hold a picture of you, your wife and…uh…what’s-his-name and the other one.
• Circle in-lays with hidden family names
• 2 steel drawers and lower shelf
• Custom drawer pulls
• 36” h X 66” w X 16” d
--testimonial-- “I love having functional custom artwork that’s personalized! My family members’ names discretely hidden throughout the piece is a great touch. My foyer console table with shelf blends in nicely with the rest of the house, yet stands on its own nicely as a centerpiece of conversation.”
— Liz H.
Nobody looks cool while they work – except rock stars and custom metal furniture makers, but with a desk like this you can come close. Now, quit admiring and get back to your solitaire.
• Huge, smooth working area
• Brushed steel finish
• Heavy duty casters
• 30” h X 60” w X 30” d
Emily is the Andrew Table’s ‘better half’. She’s polite, understated, complementary and she has nice legs – four of them. Together, these two make quite the power couple.
• Coordinating metal flat bar elements
• Brushed steel finish
• 24” h X 24” w X 38” d
--testimonial--“Designing our custom metal tables with Riggs was a journey through an amazing creative process. No store can ever provide this – and I’m not sure many designers could.”
— Emily L.
Inspired by the draw bridge that is a famous part of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, this steel coffee table is part brute strength, part decorative style. The arched curves, rivets, sturdy steel and perforated steel top that mimics the grating you’ll find on every bridge in the Second City makes this piece second to none.
• Perforated steel top with glass
• Decorative rivets
• Brushed finish
• 17” h x 36” w x 36” d
This steel large console table is a great place to put those things you always forget – your keys, your phone, the names of your kids. The Family Circle Table is even big enough to hold a picture of you, your wife and…uh…what’s-his-name and the other one.
• Circle in-lays with hidden family names
• 2 steel drawers and lower shelf
• Custom drawer pulls
• 36” h X 66” w X 16” d
--testimonial-- “I love having functional custom artwork that’s personalized! My family members’ names discretely hidden throughout the piece is a great touch. My foyer console table with shelf blends in nicely with the rest of the house, yet stands on its own nicely as a centerpiece of conversation.”
— Liz H.
Shot taken with my back to the dining room, chair in foreground is one of two beside the fireplace. Loveseat faces the fireplace, sits on a 5 x 8 wool rug. Part of the French bifold wooden door to the master suite is visible through the doorway which also leads up to the two bedrooms and bath there. Gallery frames to left contain prints of photos I took at Mystic Seaport Museum CT. Buyers wanted the house left furnished.
Emily is the Andrew Table’s ‘better half’. She’s polite, understated, complementary and she has nice legs – four of them. Together, these two make quite the power couple.
• Coordinating metal flat bar elements
• Brushed steel finish
• 24” h X 24” w X 38” d
--testimonial--“Designing our custom metal tables with Riggs was a journey through an amazing creative process. No store can ever provide this – and I’m not sure many designers could.”
— Emily L.
View of living room setup from doorway to the bath/powder room, coat closet is out of view to right foreground. Traffic pattern is behind the loveseat in an "L" to the dining room ...the gallery of like-framed b&w photos marching that direction. (not shown). Wooden 4" plantation shutters cover the windows in lieu of drapes.
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