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The table set for Christmas meal

The tables were accented with black and white linens and a daisy centerpiece.

18" high side table.

Made of Cold Rolled mild steel.

 

The 3 vertical bars are Custom made-

Machined on a

Bridgeport Milling Machine,

so that the diamond profile matches the Triangular

corners of the Top and Bottom frames.

The .500 inch thick Starfire glass top (low-iron)

rests

perfectly flush with the Steel Frame.

 

Bronze Plated finish.

Very Architectural!

Designed and Conceived by Bill Godu and Alan Boyd!

 

For more examples of my Custom Metal Furniture,

take a look @ www.kramerdesignstudio.com

Candy table I put together for a baby shower.

I keep this pic on my iphone in case we have dinner guests I can set the table properly.

This is a giant double wide pinball machine with a cue ball for a pinball. They had two of these!

Level 1 Sport & Leisure students are hosting a Sports Relief Table Tennis Event next week. Have a go at table tennis or a challenging target game on Wednesday 21th March, between 9.30am - 12noon. Donations are voluntary and will all go towards the Sports Relief cause!

 

21/03/2012

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Table runner top...how do you like it partner? I plan on using double batting and only quilting the windows. I think that will make the linen lattice pop really nicely and make it semi heatproof for your table :)

This is what I did with the tulips and redbud....found these dishes a long time ago in Oregon. They are really old transferware with a blown fuhsia tulip design. Every year I try to do one frou-frou table setting with them. This is it...

We made this before we got married from a donated dining table. It took a bit of elbow grease with the aid of a heat gun to strip the original finish off, but we got it done. Simple concept but a lot of fun!

 

kcandsara.blogspot.com/2008/11/furniture-re-furb-dining-r...

 

Taking his lady out for a romantic meal..

Folks at “Table Five” wanted their picture taken, too!

Skala Sikaminias, Lesbos, Greece

This awesome table runner was made by Ryan and was given to me as a house warming gift.

started working on my new cutting table! Now I have to build the drawers.

two hundred and twenty seven

 

I know I said that I felt more free shooting with a film SLR. It's a feeling I can't explain.

 

But I'm just wondering if I've been a little too liberal with snapping away at anything and everything that is merely aesthetically pleasing and without apparent meaning.

 

Maybe I'm feeling my stuff is just getting boring.

  

Canon AE-1 :: Fujifilm Provia 100F :: cross processed

She doesn't do it often but it is a technique she has quietly mastered.

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN--Tulip table which we have restored to a lovely gloss. Currently surrounded by Pantone-style chairs, it could work in many settings, from a retro apartment to a glossy new condo.

Looking over Cape Town from the summit of Table Mountain, South Africa.

Table Mountain

Capetown, South Africa

Table top based on a Hawaiian quilt pattern

A set of atomic nesting tables that are boomerang shape, perfect height for resting a cup of coffee/tea!

eric tyko beer pong table featuring abe lincoln.

 

www.gregkletsel.com

Series of images taken at a table quiz and the approach I adopted:

www.rogerbradleyimages.co.uk/blog/2015/3/22/table-quiz-night

My Thanksgiving table

 

I made the placecards and let everyone keep theirs to take home.

 

The glasses are a thrift store find, I have around 15 of them, some shorter than others, but all with the same etched print and gold rim

This summer I got to work with Rock Paper Robot on their Float Table. Magnetized wooden cubes and steel cables hold the pieces together, and can support decorative items up to five pounds. This playful piece merges high design and classical physics.

 

Available for sale:

www.ahalife.com/product/3657/levitating-table/

 

blightdesign.com/furniture_float.html

Jim and Helen Ede's House

Kettle's Yard

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK

 

Kettle's Yard House

 

Between 1958 and 1973 Kettle's Yard was the home of Jim and Helen Ede. In the 1920s and 30s Jim had been a curator at the Tate Gallery in London. Thanks to his friendships with artists and other like-minded people, over the years he gathered a remarkable collection, including paintings by Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Alfred Wallis, Christopher Wood, David Jones and Joan Miro, as well as sculptures by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Constantin Brancusi, Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.

 

At Kettle's Yard Jim carefully positioned these artworks alongside furniture, glass, ceramics and natural objects, with the aim of creating a harmonic whole. His vision was of a place that should not be

 

"an art gallery or museum, nor ... simply a collection of works of art reflecting my taste or the taste of a given period. It is, rather, a continuing way of life from these last fifty years, in which stray objects, stones, glass, pictures, sculpture, in light and in space, have been used to make manifest the underlying stability."

 

Kettle's Yard was originally conceived with students in mind. Jim kept 'open house' every afternoon of term, personally guiding visitors around his home. In 1966 he gave the house and its contents to the University of Cambridge. In 1970, three years before the Edes retired to Edinburgh, the house was extended, and an exhibition gallery added.

 

Today each afternoon (apart from Mondays) visitors can ring the bell and ask to look around.

This is for Caroline because of the home-made biscuits

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As you can see, the view was amazing. In the distance "with the litle lights" you can see Saint Maxime and further, you can see ST. Tropez. Unfortunately it was onley for a week.

07/12/2015 Coney Island visitors eating at a picnic table by the boardwalk. Kodak Ektar 100. Contax G1. Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm 1:2.0.

The "stable table" was the inertial platform that kept the Saturn V rocket pointing in the right direction.

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