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Reclaimed Heart Pine Top with Red Birch Legs & Frame
This table is our sofa table. The table is made from Reclaimed Heart Pine from the early 1800’s. The legs & frame are made from Red Birch. The Red Birch came from Deadhead Lumber Co.
They are a local Maine company reclaiming logs that were cut over 100 years ago and then sunk in Moosehead lake, Maine. As a green, rediscovered wood product, DeadHead Lumber qualifies for LEED Certification points.
Our tabletops are protected with WOCA Oil from Denmark. WOCA oil contains primarily cold pressed vegetable oils and is free of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), making it environmentally friendly. WOCA Oil is very durable and can protect the top from its daily use. The frame and legs are coated with linseed oil, which is natural and pressed from flax seed. We then cover the frame and legs with natural beeswax to bring out the color.
During a break in the photo session with A. this afternoon (during what we will call a costume change) W. and I entertained ourselves with a rousing game of rock, paper, scissors.
I lied, we played no such game. However, we did take photos of this table top outside the leisure pool that has been beautifully damaged. Thanks to his employment history, W. was able to inform me that the gorgeous reflective surface of the table that I so admired was the result of black expoxy pool bottom paint (or something to that effect, that's what I heard anyhow). The collage effect was created by an action script that I found on the Adobe Studio Exchange. It's called The Big Picture.
Velveteen Versace print detailed with bullion fringe and scalloped passementerie trim creates a fabulous table dressing.
As icebreaker at National Conference, each table of delegates wrote down what they had in common and took a table selfie.
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18th Century Pedestal Table
Crotch Mahogany Starburst with Satin-wood cross banding and Ebony inlay, 2003
Table salt on some purple paper. Shot with three extension tubes, Minolta 35-105 lens, a reversed Helios 44-2 and a little led light over to the right. And people at work wondering what the hell I'm doing.
Full shot of the table I did for a New Year's Eve dance. Our colour scheme for the evening was black & silver.
Golden West custom built 8' pocket billiard table with leather pockets, 1 1/4" slate for $900. Purchased 8 years ago for $4,600.
Students participated in the annual winter break doubles Table Tennis Tournament in Taylor Student Lounge.