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Tropical Table Runner made for a friend using "Less Than Traditional" pattern.

Nichibunken ukiyo-e print of many bakemono/yokai.

Herbstlicher Tischkranz

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Autumnal table wreath

Typical dinner table in a Ukraine village. You can see there is table and icon in the corner of the house

-Table Lamp IV- Height of the lamp is 34cm and diameter of the gourd lampshade is 16cm. Lampshade was decorated with crackle glass beads in three different colours: red, amber, yellow. Perforations were made in 3 different diameters. Stand was finished off with brown jewellery waxed string. The shape of the base is handly carved in wood and painted in rosewood colour.

 

Lamp is for sale.

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e-mail: gourdlight@gmail.com

great condition, except finish is scratched, luckily not through to wood ... should refinish well. Sucks cause the original finish is so nice otherwise.

Table grapes are varieties of grapes specifically cultivated for fresh consumption, as opposed to grapes grown for making wine, juice, or raisins. They are bred to have characteristics that make them appealing for eating, such as a crisp texture, plump and juicy flesh, and a sweet, mild flavor. While some varieties may have seeds, a large portion of the table grape market is dominated by seedless varieties for convenience. Table grapes are also visually appealing, with uniform size, thin skins, and a variety of colors, including green, red, and black.

 

The key differences between table grapes and wine grapes lie in their physical properties and chemical composition. Wine grapes are typically smaller, have thicker skins, and contain seeds, all of which contribute to the tannins and complex flavors needed for winemaking. They also have a much higher sugar content and greater acidity, which are essential for the fermentation process. In contrast, table grapes are grown to be larger, with a lower sugar content and less acidity, making them a more refreshing and enjoyable snack straight from the vine.

 

Growing practices for table grapes also differ significantly from those for wine grapes. Table grapes are often grown on high trellises that allow the grapes to hang independently, promoting good air circulation and protecting them from excessive sun exposure. This method helps to produce the large, visually perfect clusters that consumers expect. Furthermore, table grapes are often irrigated to achieve their plumpness and are cultivated for high yields to meet consumer demand. The harvest window for table grapes is also much wider than for wine grapes, which must be picked at a precise level of ripeness for optimal fermentation.

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The weird thing about these is that the scratches appear as though they are raised.

Ikea table and chairs for my lovely niece and nephew. Using Vinyl and the silhouette Cameo.

Delivery .... Laylow Restaurant, Golborne Rd, London

 

SL601, Zeiss ZM 35/1.4

On top of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa

The brief for this table was that it had to be capable of being taken apart so that it could fit in a suitcase as I had to deliver it to Germany and assembly it there. Hence the design of the sliding dovtails holding the legs to the top. This allows it to be easily dissasembled. On the next version of it I made it taller and made the legs more slender as I didn't have the same limitation on its size.

Located in "the heart of the Meatpacking District," Macelleria serves Northern Italian cuisine and steak.

View "Two Picnic Tables" on black or on white.

 

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This was made up of small peices of glass to make a table top! Really cool, I thought. :)

 

Taken by Zoofy, at the Corning Museum of Glass

A Table Mountain view from our hotel room window.

fruit bowl and newspaper on the kitchen table in the sun

Sweet glass and crystal table lamp crafted from vintage lamp parts with a "shabby" handmade shade. Lamp's overall height is approximately 22 inches. New electrics.

 

Table Rock near Greeville, SC. Photo taken fr om the overlook at Caesar's Head State Park at 200mm. View our entire trip in Virtual Reality with 360 Photos and 360 Videos at carolinas.open.tours

Built over Easter Weekend 2012, using our old Weber grill and some plans modified from www.grilldome.com/Files/LargeWoodTablePlans.pdf.

Still to come: Probably new wheels, reseating the grill kettle, color/stain, ash bin, spice shelf, beer holder, bottle opener, utensil hooks, and a drawer.

Silent auction tables filled with sports memorabilia and more

A view of the Table Mountains facing east. Taken at around 8AM.

Este producto fué exhibido en la International Contemporary Furniture Fair - ICFF 2008 que se realizó en Nueva York.

Se trata de dos láminas de acero que se ensamblan sin necesidad de herramientas. Cada una de las láminas es el negativo de la otra, optimizando los recursos y reduciendo los desperdicios durante el armado. La mesa se arma plegando estas láminas como si fuera un Origami

www.moveyourmind.es/antiguos/la-mesa-origami/

Sheraton Side Table

Early 20th Century

Narra, Lanite, Kamagong and Carabao Bone

H:40” x L:53” x W:25 1/4” (102 cm x 135 cm x 64 cm)

 

Opening bid: P 300,000

 

Provenance:

Baliuag, Bulacan or Angeles, Pampanga

Private Collection, United States

 

Lot 13 of the Leon Gallery Auction on 10 June 2017. Please see www.leon-gallery.com for more information.

 

The United States was the colony’s biggest trading partner during the 1st three-quarters of the 19th century. Periodicals and magazines brought in by American traders and businessmen introduced the Sheraton Style of furniture as interpreted by Duncan Phyfe in New York. The style became popular in the Philippines during the 2nd quarter of the 19th century onwards and greatly influenced furniture made in Gapan, Nueva Ecija and Baliwag, Bulacan. In the early 20th century, Teodoro Tinio of Angeles, Pampanga began making inlaid furniture that were greatly admired by American servicemen in Fort Stotsenberg (now Clark Field), who bought them to bring home to the United States as souvenirs.

 

This small and unusually high narra sideboard in the Sheraton Style is part of a dining set that included the so called ‘magic table’ and set of dining chairs. It has a serpentine front with a wide bow-shaped center flanked by narrower concave sides and stands on six tapering legs. The four legs in front and the two behind have turned, tapering shafts carved with reeds resting on a small bun foot topped by a turned reel surmounted by a ring. A vase and spool turning above the reeded shaft continues upward to become the carcass frame. The turned leg replaced the tapering square legs of Sheraton style furniture after the 1850s.

 

The square upper part of the leg has line moldings and is inlaid on the exposed sides with a stellar flower composed of eight elongated diamond-shaped lozenges radiating from a central bone disk. The two pairs of legs in front that support the concave sections are joined together by concave, bow-shaped arched aprons bordered with lanite line-inlay at the bottom and inlaid with a stellar flower in the middle. Wider, straight and narrow arched aprons with the same pattern and inlay join the side legs together.

 

The wide apron in the middle, actually a drawer and can be pulled out, is a double-yoke shaped arch ornamented with an inlaid pattern of symmetrical lacy vines of lanite with extremely fine diamond-shaped lozenges forming leaves. The horizontal carcass frames and drawer supports of the piece are inlaid in front and at the sides with a series of diamond-shaped lozenges within a border of molded edges.

 

The sideboard has a pair of drawers, one on top of each other, flanking a single, wide one at the center which is on the same level as the upper drawers. Those at the sides have concave faces, each with a keyhole and turned kamagong drawer pull inlaid with a bone disc. The bow-fronted middle drawer has a pair of pulls and a large inlaid pattern of curving vines with extremely fine diamond-shaped leaves practically covering the entire face of each drawer.

 

The sides of the sideboard is carved with a large almost square carved panel inlaid with a border of diamond shaped lozenges like those on the carcass frames that enclose a large pattern of lacy vines and diamond shaped leaves surrounding a stellar flower at the center.

The top of the sideboard is a single, beautifully grained narra plank with a serpentine front, its edges incised with a pair of grooved lines to form a border of straight moldings on either side of diamond-shaped lozenges of carabao bone arranged just like those in the horizontal carcass frames.

 

-Martin I. Tinio, Jr.

Design: Pim Geerts

base: Eames LTR side table.

top: lego bricks

 

Table is antique but in good shape. Can seat up to six, four chairs with dark paisley upholstery included. $200

I made this quilt for my sister, Jenny.

I designed the fabric and had it printed at Spoonflower.com

The fabric can be purchased here:

www.spoonflower.com/fabric/653419

  

A Colonial style tavern table with ladder back chairs with rush seats.

One of the rare Victorian pubs which remains more or less unaltered, conveniently situated near the Brompton Oratory, Harrods and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Mercer's mom and her helpers created a beautiful table

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