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Well worn, vintage-looking Izod table, which I don't see a sold sticker on. Price on it was listed as $5.
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Macy's (closing), 1966-built (as Goldsmith's), Southland Mall, Memphis
My wonderful DD spent a good portion of the morning assembling a new table for me to use when I take macros— isn’t she a sweetie! This sparkly spider was my first official picture in the new space. .
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Table made prom pallets and some scrap wood for the legs.
Idea sent by Sorin !
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Magnificent Ib Kofod-Larsen Brazilian rosewood dining table for Faarup Mobelfabrik, Denmark.
Can you see a scary face in the wood grain?
These were built for the lobby at the flagship AMC Movie Theater in Kansas City's Power and Light District.
Try just slapping one of these together from nothing. I thought I could get the legs added real fast and start working on the next project. It took an along time to find the correct mounting positions for the legs and to try and have those in a good spot relative to the grain the top. Another challenge was to get everything plumb and square.
the little table on jean's front porch -- we ate EVERY meal here during my stay (breakfast, lunch, & dinner), rain or shine...
I have begun making a new gaming table. The dimensions are 4' x 4', and I have ordered folding shelves so that I may have two extra feet on either side of the table that can extend its width to eight feet.
I didn't take a picture of my previous gaming table, but the best shot I have of it is here. I felt it needed to be bigger, better built, and have a better paint job.
44 x 60 Shaker Leg with 2 leaves
Rustic Cherry
with Metro Side Chairs- wood seats
All with warm cherry stain on top
Onyx stain on the Legs and Skirt of table, and the dark parts on chair
Once I arrived in Port Aux Basques, I drove along the Trans Canada Highway, and it wasn't long before I decided to pull over to take a shot of Table Mountain. It's 518 meters tall and has a very flat top, hence the name. I would guess that the top is flat from glacial erosion, but I can't say for sure. This is a 5 shot panorama. I cropped it down, so it's probably only using 3 or 4 of the photos.
The tabletop is made of 3 joists Ansi and Peretz took out of a constuction site a while back. The frame is custom built out of 1inch tube stock.
it's really lovely. i particularly love the mis-matched chairs. they have these neat art deco - nouveau circles on them.
A continuation of the Victorian-Gothic theme I've been going into recently. Features a candelabra, a velvet table runner, and some glass jars and bottles.