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10$ flea market oak table, stripped, stained, red Mahogany and mosaic ,

My first mosaic project of substance.

May 2007, then I did no more until August!

 

Tasting menu at Table Rock Brewing, Boise ID.

Bologna, 17C. Walnut. Wm Randolph Hearst. Legion of Honor, SF

Table Mountain, Oroville, Ca.

Executive Director, Caroline Payson smiles with past board president Carol Peterson, other board members, and friends.

A picture of the flower arrangement on our kitchen table.

 

view on black: 359.leefly.com/2011/07/table-top-treat.html

Empty table at Ivans restaurant

Orchids found on every table

we love when we buy pieces of art with no intention of hanging them as a group and it turns out really well anyway.

I actually have room to work on my table now :)

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Easter table setting with cutlery on a dark wooden background with a piece of paper for your text on a plate

Because the desk is in the closet.

Wet tables (it had rained earlier) outside a cafe on Tremont Street in Boston's South End.

This is an old photo I made in 2001, long before I had a digital camera, to demonstrate safety issues when using a table saw to build 12 foot tall polyhedra.

Table decor. Natural light. Shot using D7000 with Nikkor 35mm 1.8G

my table with the leaf i built in it...pretty nifty huh?

I love these colors together.

Dessert Table, pink and brown

Chairs and tables at Starbucks.

Mushroom grew on a table in Hilversum

Nikon F4 with Kodak Ektar 100 negative film. At the Cape Town Waterfront.

 

Hair-like sisal is used to playful effect in this table. The raw fibres are from the leaves of the agave plant, an agricultural waste left over from tequila distilleries.

Formerly produced to make rugs, ropes and fishing nets, sisal use has diminished with the invention of plastic.

Fernando Laposse's designs support local employment and the development of new agave plantations that help to retain rainfall on over-farmed, barren landscapes.

[Design Museum]

 

From the exhibition

  

Waste Age: What can design do?

(October 2021 – February 2022)

 

We all know waste is a big problem. So how are we going to fix it?

A new generation of designers is rethinking our relationship to everyday things. From fashion to food, electronics to construction, even packaging - finding the lost value in our trash and imagining a future of clean materials and a circular economy could point the way out of the Waste Age.

Explore major new exhibits that capture the devastating impact of waste including a large-scale art installation by Ibrahim Mahama made from e-waste in Ghana.

The exhibition showcases some of the visionary designers who are reinventing our relationship with waste, including Formafantasma, Stella McCartney, The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Lacaton & Vassal, Fernando Laposse, Bethany Williams, Phoebe English and Natsai Audrey Chieza.

'We must face the problem of waste – we can no longer ignore what happens to things when we get rid of them. Instead of thinking of objects as things that have an end life, they can have many lives. This is not just an exhibition it is a campaign, and we all have an active part in our future.' Gemma Curtin, Curator.

[Design Museum]

Crossley St, Melbourne (I hadn't heard of it either).

 

Tafel 92 (in Dutch) Blijf - Table 92 (in English) Piggyback - © 2012

GDR TABLE maybe from the early 60's

Just fired away at this table centerpiece from a wedding reception.

2019 Paulée Dinner at DeLoach Vineyards in Santa Rosa, California

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