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A picnic table beneath a tree

 

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My first ever quilted item. A table runner for a wedding present.

This is a photo of or from Table Mountain, in Cape Town, South Africa

5/22/2019 Picnic tables at Coney Island. Sony a7. 7Artisans 35mm 1:2.0.

 

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A super close up of the wood grain of a table

www.dabasformumebeles.lv - natures form wood tables

  

Nature form furniture - Unique furniture and design elements:

Harijs Stradiņš - a craftsman working with natural shape wood processing, has been designing furniture and other interior design elements since 1997 selecting the best parts of the tree from top to root. In his works Harijs uses such materials as stone, glass, hammered works, fabric, clay and other natural materials to be able to make common design for a particular room.

 

Мебель природных форм - Уникальная мебель и элементы дизайна:

С 1997 года мастер по обработке природных форм дерева Харий Cтрадиньш, работая с деревом, изпользует его с корня до верхушки, отбирая самые интерессные части для создания своей мебели и елементов дизайна. Думая об общем дизайне помещения, в своих работах Xaрий изпользует также камень, ковку, лён, стекло, глину и другие природные елементы.

 

Dabas formu mēbeles - Unikālas mēbeles un dizaina elementi:

Kopš 1997. gada dabiska koka formu apstrādes meistars Harijs Stradiņš sadarbojas ar koku, kā dabas elementu, mēbeļu un dizaina elementu radīšanā, izmantojot to pēc iespējas pilnīgi (no saknes līdz gaotnei). Domājot par telpas kopējā dizaina risinājumu, savos darbos Harijs Stradiņš izmanto arī akmeni, stiklu, metālkalumus, audumu, mālu un citus dabas elementus.

  

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Refurbished old coffee table with polymer clay veneers

Ionian White gloss table top shown here with matching 'Kos' dining chairs. Modern, practical and

comfortably seats six.

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Dining Table 180cm(w) x 95cm(d) Kos Dining Chair 173cm (w) x 98cm (d) x 93cm (h)

  

Furniture, Entertainment Units,Tables, Chairs

 

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The table trestle legs are from medievaloak.com/ The top is just some 1x6s from Lowes that I nailed onto three crossbeams to make a table. Seperate boards were often just laid over the trestles to make a table. The trestles come apart for easy transport, which was the whole idea.

Writing Table (bureau plat), André-Charles Boulle, French, c. 1700-1715.

Oak veneered with tortoiseshell, brass and ebony, set with gilt bronze mounts.

This early Régence bureau plat (writing table) by André-Charles Boulle was created at the beginning of the Regency period in France when Louis XV was a minor (between 1715 and 1723, but Régence furniture is typically considered to span the years from 1700 to 1730, beginning late in the reign of Louis XIV).

Atop the desk are an ornate casket, inkstand and paperweight set and mounted Imari bowl.

The exquisite French wool and linen carpet was made in the Chaillot Workshop of Philippe Lourdet (founded by Simon Lourdet) at the Savonnerie Manufactory in Paris in about 1665 to 1666.

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The panels above the mirrors are elaborately gilded and carved with masks, shell motifs, leafy branches, and garlands of flowers. The rope molding decorated with a gilded, twisted ribbon is made from carved wood.

 

Jacques Gaultier, furniture worker; after designs by Armand-Claude Mollet, architect

French, Paris, 1725 - 1726, 20th century additions

Painted and gilded oak and walnut; with a brèche d'Alep mantelpiece; modern mirrored glass

 

The displays were vignettes of French life during that era in history with elaborate furnishings, paintings, clothing, and jewelry. Many rooms in the museum were completed ordained from top to bottom with finery, from the painted paneled casework to the inlaid and patterned oak flooring. It was truly amazing.

Looking at the pool table from a different perspective.

Thanks to Gee for setting up a totally cool photo shoot.

 

Models: Jean-Pol

Make Up: Orla

Styling: Jean-Pol

Assistant: Gee

 

Strobist-ism: monoblock through small softbox set underneath frosted table about a foot in front of model and pointed back up at him through table.

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TABLE LAMP XVIII

The lamp is made of Senegalese gourd.

White carvings are deeper layer of wood which allows some light to pass through it.

At the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets. The base is finished with black jeweller waxed string.

Diameter of the gourd is 21cm. Lamp is 35,5cm high. Diameter of the base is 24,5cm.

Roving Tables can be purchased or rented through Sixth Star. You can purchase a kit to assemble it yourself, or we'll ship it ready for use. Linen options available, too! Call or email for information.

 

Entertainment & decor by Sixth Star Entertainment & Marketing. www.sixthstar.com

pool party! i did not go in today but i was applauded for coming. la la la i don't like my body so summer and i aren't the best of friends. they were all so cute.

kristin - i love that you're my friend every day, not just when it's convenient. you always want to see me. you never let me down. and i think that's why we get along so well. we share insecurities and fears, so i think as individuals at our worst we bring out the best in each other. i love you.

ryan - i love that you make me laugh. i have a terrible (turrible ;) ) memory, but more than anything in my life i will never forget a moment when i was happy. i love that you want to include me, that you take me for who i am and let me be myself and love me for it; you're one of the only guys in this world who is nice to me. i love you .

mia - i love how proud you get that i am your dance teacher AND your friend. i love how excited you get in class over the smallest things. i love how hard you are willing to try to get things right. i love how much you love your brothers and want to take care of them. i love that you're my little dolly and will let me touch your feet to point your toes, grab your legs to turn them out and manipulate your crazy wormy body to make it correct. =]

aidan - i love that you finally let me hang out with you. i knew you were shy but it always bummed me out that we never high-fived or hugged. you'll do dance moves if i ask you, you'll talk to me without being shy, and you're just the coolest for making my day. i love your voice more than anything in the world. and your skinny body, my favourite. =]

talan - you're my #1. you're not developed enough to have a say in whether you like me or not, therefore i take advantage of the fact that you'll let me love on you and never say no. i miss your wrinkles but i love your buddha belly. you never cease to amaze me with your freakish rate of development. i love you so much and you have made my life so happy. you'll never know how full my heart is thanks to you.

 

but mostly to you as a family. you all make me more welcome than i could ever say. and i just love that you give me hope that there are more good people in this world that i have yet to meet. you've changed my life indefinitely, i could never find the right words to thank you for all the good you've brought to me.

 

pictured: mia, ryan, aidan, talan, && kristin roddy.

surprise centerpieces for my sister's graduation from columbia college in chicago (last may) - hubs, kids & i made three of them for her dinner following graduation. here is what they looked like on the table at marcello's (such an amazing restaurant, one of my favorite's in chicago!) - www.marcellos.com

 

*stars - wood stars bought at michael's, painted with metallic acrylic paints & hubby drilled holes into them and glued in thick (12 or 14 gauge) wire that we trimmed to different heights

 

*button flowers - made by kiddos, hubs & me (we use a 20 gauge wire for these, much easier to work with)

 

*pots - small flower pots from home depot. we placed (shoved so it would stay firmly) floral foam into the base of the pots

 

*'ribbon' - we wrapped leftover film from her movies around the pots (she graduated with a degree in cinematography)

 

*tags - i designed and made the tags to say 'congrats jenny! / class of 2008 / columbia college chicago' using their 'create change' logo (we adhered them with thick foam double sided tape)

 

*mints - silver filler for the pots are mints bought at the factory card outlet store (worked out great because people ate these after we finished dinner)

 

*photo holders - thick (12 or 14 gauge) wire that my hubby (so talented) curled at the top to make cute spirals that held the photographs in place

 

*photos - the reception invitation, cupcake toppers & centerpieces all included photographs of Jenny using a variety of cameras on film shoots through her college years.

 

these are double sided so when they sat in the middle of the table they looked great from both sides (the other sides had different photographs of Jenny)

 

(they aren't the greatest pictures but at least they show what all three looked like assembled!)

Stunning table lighter made by Panther, embedded with seashells and pearls. In immaculate condition, this stands approx 10cm high on removable legs, and is in original box with original instructions and guarantee card. This has a new flint and takes regular lighter gas, and is in perfect working order.

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I found this idea online somewhere... I needed to raise my cutting tables to a more comfortable height.

 

I cut 4 lengths of 2" PVC into 15" long sections for each table and slipped them over the bottom legs/feet of the table. My cutting tables are now a comfortable 39" tall, perfect for me (I'm 5'9). The tables are ever-so-slightly wobbly, but having two next to each other seem to eliminate that. It really isn't a concern, at all, but I mention it for people who might actually be pickier than me (that would be surprising though since I'm rather particular about things).

 

Note: You'll need to take in consideration any overlap on your table's feet/legs. I measured from the cross bar to the top of the table, figured out how much taller I wanted the table to be from that point, and then cut my extensions. You may need longer sections if your table legs are set-up differently.

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Wine and Champagne on the Thanksgiving dinner table.

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Random shots of a table tennis match

Lawry Herbert Table

The Coney Island Surf and Turf Grill Restaurant in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Located on Surf Avenue directly across from Nathan's Famous

Big Table Farm

26851 NW Williams Canyon Rd

Gaston, OR 97119

www.bigtablefarm.com/

 

Saturday, July 9th, 2016 @ 4pm

Host Farmers: Clare Carver & Brian Marcy, Big Table Farm, Gaston, OR (Portland)

Guest Chefs: Timothy Wastell & Eloise Augustyn, Sweedeedee, Portland, OR

 

Clare & Brian of Big Table Farm are longtime friends of Outstanding in the Field. Every visit over the years has been magic for both guests & the Outstanding crew. In its annual selection of the Top 100 wines in the world, Wine Spectator honored Big Table’s 2012 Pinot Noir as #11 on the list. OITF commissioned a short film about Big Table a few years back. Timothy Wastell of Sweedeedee was here last year & the consensus of those gathered was wow! All this should lead to multiple exclamations of “my goodness” along the big table at Big Table.

 

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I made this picnic table from Rough Sawn Hemlock and Red Cedar.

Three coats of Spar Urethane and it is ready for years of enjoyment

This table has a top of black laminate (easy to keep clean and nice) and the legs and sides and wood which have been hand-painted to descend into a glistening silver.

 

Width 130cm, depth 64cm, height 48cm.

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Here is an example of the Unique Rustic Furniture that is unlike anything you will find in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

This Rustic Coffee Table is made entirely of reclaimed Pallets, I love the creations that can be achieved from unused Pallets.

  

More information at Rustic Art Design website !

Idea sent by Darwin Currie !

www.garrycohn.com -CLIFF HOUSE HOTEL -Leisure- interior design Garry Cohn, design company Douglas Wallace, photographer Andrew Bradley

I made this small table runner out of scraps from a quilt my daughter never finished! I really like the fall colors.

Muta is just resting on the living room table, modelling for me.

Gargoyle table

c. 18th century

 

Balayong

 

85.5 x 130.5 x 79 cm (33 3/4 x 51 1/4 x 31 in)

 

The gargoyle table - sometimes called dinemonyo - is one of the most elusive early pieces of Hispano-Filipino furniture, and arguably could be considered the pinnacle object to many serious furniture collectors and connoisseurs. This altar table is a very rare find and will cause many hearts to exhilarate.

 

The earliest altar tables made by Chinese artisans residing in Batangas were copied from Ming dynasty altar tables as they both shared the same rectilinear profile – a product of pragmatic design and simple joinery based on practical rather than aesthetic considerations. Later on, masks that resemble some form of gargoyle and ball-and-claw foot on the legs were added as ornamentals. In other cultures, as from 6th century Japan, roof ornaments made from fired clay, stone or wood called Onigawara gargoyle had been used in Buddhist temples to stop leaks. In European architecture, medieval cathedrals have carved grotesque creatures with a spout to redirect water from the roof away from the side of the building to prevent eroding the mason work. The gargoyles supposedly illustrated evil, and they’re intended to turn away evil and harm. Among the Chinese, guardian lions made of stone were placed in front of imperial palaces and tombs, temples, government offices and the homes of wealthy people and government officials. They were believed to have powerful protective benefits.

 

The top of this table is mitered with floating center, and grooved around the edges to emphasize its thickness. There are two significantly-sized drawers. The flanges with squiggly outline ostensibly support the top but function more like a decorative element. The gargoyle masks carved on the knees of the leg have fluted top hair, bulging eyes, prominent nose, mouth agape revealing some teeth and fangs, and scrolling facial hair, creating a menacing and powerful demeanor. The cabriole legs show the delineations of the lion’s lower leg before terminating in deeply carved, articulated ball-and claw foot grasping a ball. The table rests on a plank stretcher surmounted on ogee feet. The ogival aprons connect the gargoyle masks on all four corners.

 

Made of dark balayong (Afzelia Rhomboidea), a type of highly prized rosewood, it has a reddish brown color that tends to darken even more with age and has natural lustre. Very difficult to work on due to its durability and interlocking grain. There are some signs of wear as can be expected from a table that’s around 300 years old. It was last owned by a retired teacher from Malolos, Bulacan who had locked it up in storage for over 50 years. The craftsmanship and condition of this table is comparable to some similar tables kept in museums and top-notch private collections.

 

Provenance: Private collector, Malolos, Bulacan

 

Estimate: PHP 3,800,000 - 5,000,000

 

Lot 424 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on 22 September 2018. Please see www.salcedoauctions.com for more information.

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