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This is how the table appears when it is used. The knobs visable under the refrigerator control the functions of it and are set into a custom wooden trim piece.
Clean and serene, with ample surface area for the wall of shame I was to gather one one end.
Albet i Noya Cava El Celler Brut D.O. Cava
www.1001pallets.com/2016/01/pallet-bar-table/?hvid=2wQdW
Design bar table made out of repurposed wooden pallets.
Réalisation en bois de palette d'une table bar design.
ODC2 - Our Daily Challenge - Linens'
Some of my beautiful table linens that were packed in the cupboard. I've now decided I need to use them and enjoy them instead of saving them as heirlooms!
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Bought in Newtown. No one told me how slippery laminex is. The plates slide around the table a bit more than I expected!
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Beautiful 42x108"L solid top table. Very large square post legs and a thick 2" top.
Medium distressing, hand planed, and hand worn edges and even on the matching bench on the right side.
All shown in brown maple with a Rich Tobacco Stain.
Part of an exhibition of work by Catalan artist Joan Sallas at Waddesdon Manor. This whole table decoration (with the exception of the hair) was constructed completely out of linen. Now that is how you fold a table napkin.
Barley in boiling water being cooled. Referred to as "보리차" in Korea.
I purchased from the bowl and cup at Anthropologie shop in seattle downtown.
Unfortunately, the cup was broken long ago. -b-
This double pedestal table called "Boca", was made 38"W x 105"L with no leaves. The top only features rough sawn finishing and rolling hand planing, finished with an eased edge.
Shown with it are 8) Glacier side chairs with Black leather backs & seats.
All Hard Rock Maple/Rich Tobacco
Apple Ipad2 with Flashlight App, used as a light table to sort Transparency film in 6x7 format. My favorite use of technology is the one the designers never intended.
Designed by me and mum, carpentry by my uncle
Made of 1/4" glass, 3/4" Narra Ply, 2 lights and some type of knobs my uncle found.
This is actually a combination of all the drafting tables I've seen around SDA and PSID, plus a couple I've seen online.
Parts can be disassembled. (The door to the room's small and the windows have grills so my uncle just figured that this was a nice touch to the design-- makes it portable!)