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Made for my sister for her birthday. Linen and quilting fabric

Holey Moley, I love this table. Alas, it is too big for my living room.

 

Its listed for sale on our blog:

 

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First fall table setting of the year

As I recall the base of this table was something like celery top pine "rescued" from a boat built in the late 1800s and clearly had inspired the boat shape of the piece. The rest of the table is a beautiful combination of Huon pine, stainless steel and bronze.

 

Only AUD $57,000.

 

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Gnomes, fairies, dryads and other...

omnipresent tiny helpers, tenders and keepers of the fragible balance between Our world and The Other one :-)

 

My "Wooden-Tinies" are here for those of You, who are sure, that their house is the right place for some Tiny-Friend... They all can domesticate either on Your Nature-table, bookshelf or on the bedside-table of Your little baby or child.

 

My husband's wooden creations. You will be welcome in his ETSY shop (seller: Rjabinnik).

 

Waldorf inspired toy or decoration.

 

Made by Rjabinnik, designed by Rounien 2009

Yellow table with flowers seen outside a store in San Francisco, California.

thibaud voisin, bailleul, france

This is the christmas dessert and candy table I put together for our family christmas.

 

The basis for the table was the printable set from Anders Ruff.

 

The table included:

 

Vanilla cupcakes

Cherry ripe mud and white chocolate mud layered cake with ruffled buttercream

peanut butter cups

rocky road cups

choc drizzled oreo wafers

red raspberries

strawberry licorice

red and green choc beans

cool mint lollies

christmas tree lolly pops

chocolate bars

Lampshade is made of Indonesian gourd. Pattern on the laaible on the walls. Circles are surrounded by perforated area. Every hole was manually drilled in specific scheme with high precision. The lamp was painted with wood oil in rosewood color.

The base of the the lamp is carved from the block of alder wood and painted in the same color as lampshade . The stand is decorated with brown jewellery waxed string.

Height of the lamp: 39cm (15,4”)

Diameter of the gourd : ~20cm (7,9”)

 

Facebook page: facebook.com/gourdlamps

 

Shop:https://www.etsy.com/listing/163116434/handcrafted-gourd-lamp-table-lamp-vii?

 

Table centrepiece I made for a wedding, one each for all the guest tables.

Used a Big Shot Die for main backard and then used the Silhouette to cut numbers - table numbers for a friends wedding

table made from old suitcase

1 Photo par Jour _ Abdel-Hakim Mezine : Photographe - Infographiste chez mezineramon.com

Dinner tables arranged by the Mekong river in at sunset. Vientiane, Laos.

Outside tables at Wonderland, on the 11th Street side, not the patio, in Columbia Heights, DC.

 

Blogged:

www.popville.com/2024/06/missed-connection-sundress-fest/

 

Table by Joe Jobit.

This is a straight on look at the top of the table. The finish brightens the wood, and brings out the color. It’s like putting water on a rock, or polishing it, you can see the beauty of it then.

I call this my “Large Flickering Lone Star” Brown tone Walnut table. The pattern on the table is the “Lone Star” quilt pattern. The flickering part comes because I alternated light and dark wood, which gives it the illusion of movement. You can sometimes have a light headed feeling when you see it; it plays with your eyes. The table stands 30” tall and is 47” wide. There are over 6000 pieces on the entire table. The pieces are used over the edge and onto the pedestal and feet of the table. The table is finished in its natural color with 6 or 8 coats of varnish. After the varnish hardens for at least a month, I level it and buff it to a high shine. The pieces are a bit over 3/16" thick, glued onto a Baltic Birch base, so they hold up much better than a thin veneer.

The type of wood from the center out on this table is; (1) Pink Ivory, (2) Gabon Ebony, (3) Maple, (4) Chechem, (5) Tree Of Heaven, (6) Shedio, (7) Ash, (8)Lacewood, (9) Cottonwood, (10) Wenge, (11) Sycamore, (12) Purpleheart, (13)Birch, (14) Zaracote, (15) Satinwood, (16) Bubinga, (17) Crab Apple, (18)Boire, (19) Birds Eye Maple, (20) Bloodwood, (21) Oak, (22) Macassar Ebony, (23) Hackberry, (24) Walnut.

 

The orange flowers are Watsonia tabularis, the blue ones Pseudoselago serrata.

 

Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa, 6 January 2008.

Pine table with end leaves and plank leg bench

Inside Ed's Easy Diner, Basingstoke

I was walking around in Monterey, California and I saw this little table set up so cutely. Then there's that creepy guy's face between the vase and the bottle. -____-

For Memorial Day, here is Coney Island, by Gluyas Williams. He illustrated many Robert Benchley stories, and sold to The New Yorker and Life.

  

From The Algonquin Round Table New York: A Historical Guide, to be published Dec. 2014 from Lyons Press. By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick, with a foreword by Anthony Melchiorri. For more information, visit algonquinroundtable.org

Table Architecture By Studio Maks

SINGAPORE, 25 Aug 2010 - Romania's Bernadette Szocs reacts during the mixed team quarter final of table tennis between Europe1 and DPRK at the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, August 25, 2010. .XINHUA/SYOGOC-POOL/Meng Yongmin

Table in the foyer. Gaint inflatable pumpkin held the cards when guests arrived, the little witch hats were the place settings, flowers are belonging to the bridesmaids, pumpkin bubble containers, cauldron with sweets, and singing "I've got you babe.." skeleton bride and groom!

 

Eaves Hall, West Bradford, Clitheroe.

Mum & Grant's Halloween Wedding, 31st October 2009.

This is in the room next door (its a spare bedroom we use for storage).

Taken at New Year during the big freeze! This is the picnic table (I hand decorated - see the flowers) on our decking at our caravan in Winchelsea, the weekend we packed up until March :-( God I miss Winchelsea!

Table mountain in CT

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

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