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Something different. We ate the bouquet 5 days later. These asparagus were grown in a friends' garden.
It's my first lamp made of Senegalese calabash. Because of thickness of the fruit ( in some places it was over 1,5cm) carved parts are very deep. On the top of the lamp there's closing part locked by magnets. The lamp was painted with wood oil in rosewood color. Black parts of the pattern are burnt calabash surface.
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 black jewellery waxed string.
Height of the lamp: 38cm (15”)
Calabash diameter: 26cm (10,2”)
Base diameter: 22cm (8,7")
Facebook page: facebook.com/gourdlamps
Stanford professor, Fred Luskin, talks to Menlo School seniors about happiness. Photo by Pete Zivkov.
Holey Moley, I love this table. Alas, it is too big for my living room.
Its listed for sale on our blog:
modernrevival.blogspot.com/2008/03/this-table-is-fab-vint...
A player has come off the field complaining of cramp and tightness in his hamstring. A club official makes use of a nearby picnic table to help stretch the affected leg muscles.
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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hand-painted eggs hung off twisted hazel, freshly picked daffodils and homemade cakes by me. view LARGE on black
Dining room table of structural steel,glass and repurposed gears created for a client. There are two locations to view my work:
Art and hand forged tools - available online at
front-step-forge.myshopify.com
Or at my shop
View of Table Rock (left) and a smaller butte from the northeast side of Silver Lake along the Oregon Outback Scenic Highway (Hwy 31), July 20, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Table Rock, one of the highest formations in the Christmas Valley / Fort Rock area of central Oregon, is administered by the BLM as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern to protect its cultural, botanical, and scenic values and traditional use areas.
Contact:
Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District
1301 South G Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
541-947-2177
BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov
Here is a picture of a table I designed and built. Very simple steel rod legs, with guitar pick shaped top that I laminated with boomerang design formica. Built to go with my armshell chairs. I will build one for you!
Used a Big Shot Die for main backard and then used the Silhouette to cut numbers - table numbers for a friends wedding
Tabletop is about 4' across, made of 2" steel. Legs are 9" well casing.
The tabletop was originally a pivot anchor used for the big airplane gangways for commercial airlines.
I figure several scouts can work around it at the same time. We have a huge vise ready to mount on it as well.
Outside tables at Wonderland, on the 11th Street side, not the patio, in Columbia Heights, DC.
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