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Magnificent Ib Kofod-Larsen Brazilian rosewood dining table for Faarup Mobelfabrik, Denmark.
Can you see a scary face in the wood grain?
I took to the streets during the Hockey All-star week in Nashville. I was also forced to use another Photo Lab. Read the story and see more images here: www.shutteringthrulife.com/nashville-streets-part-1-1-of-2/
Olympus OM1
50mm f1.8
Kodak TRI-X 400
Developed & Scanned by the FINDLab
A continuation of the Victorian-Gothic theme I've been going into recently. Features a candelabra, a velvet table runner, and some glass jars and bottles.
www.dabasformumebeles.lv - natures form wood tables
Nature form furniture - Unique furniture and design elements:
Harijs Stradiņš - a craftsman working with natural shape wood processing, has been designing furniture and other interior design elements since 1997 selecting the best parts of the tree from top to root. In his works Harijs uses such materials as stone, glass, hammered works, fabric, clay and other natural materials to be able to make common design for a particular room.
Мебель природных форм - Уникальная мебель и элементы дизайна:
С 1997 года мастер по обработке природных форм дерева Харий Cтрадиньш, работая с деревом, изпользует его с корня до верхушки, отбирая самые интерессные части для создания своей мебели и елементов дизайна. Думая об общем дизайне помещения, в своих работах Xaрий изпользует также камень, ковку, лён, стекло, глину и другие природные елементы.
Dabas formu mēbeles - Unikālas mēbeles un dizaina elementi:
Kopš 1997. gada dabiska koka formu apstrādes meistars Harijs Stradiņš sadarbojas ar koku, kā dabas elementu, mēbeļu un dizaina elementu radīšanā, izmantojot to pēc iespējas pilnīgi (no saknes līdz gaotnei). Domājot par telpas kopējā dizaina risinājumu, savos darbos Harijs Stradiņš izmanto arī akmeni, stiklu, metālkalumus, audumu, mālu un citus dabas elementus.
COPYRIGHT - Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works:
- This image is licensed under Creative Commons, this means you can use it on your site (blog) if you credit the author (or authors website).
Built this a week ago and decided I wanted to upload something so here it is! Also I've seen many good Bionicle Moc's so I'm going to build some Bionicle stuff. I'm also having trouble with my photo setup so I'll start posting more once I have it figured out.
These were built for the lobby at the flagship AMC Movie Theater in Kansas City's Power and Light District.
Try just slapping one of these together from nothing. I thought I could get the legs added real fast and start working on the next project. It took an along time to find the correct mounting positions for the legs and to try and have those in a good spot relative to the grain the top. Another challenge was to get everything plumb and square.
This is a 72" x 28"; Lancaster Blackened Oak table.
It has two sets of legs and can be easily converted from a Kitchen Table (30" height) to a Coffee Table (18" height).
The legs are recessed and not seen when table is in either position.
Mechanism is wooden block leg locks....solid.
Table Mountain National Park, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Sunset from the Iconic Table Mountain, overlooking the 12 Apostles Mountain Range, the Suburb of Camps Bay, towards the Cape Point Peninsula area.
I have begun making a new gaming table. The dimensions are 4' x 4', and I have ordered folding shelves so that I may have two extra feet on either side of the table that can extend its width to eight feet.
I didn't take a picture of my previous gaming table, but the best shot I have of it is here. I felt it needed to be bigger, better built, and have a better paint job.