More furniture

Okay. Here’s three shots of one table and one shot of another one.

Coffee Table 2Coffee Table 2
Coffee Table 2Side Table

The table with three shots has manzanita legs (which are wholly my work, selection, and design) and a juniper top (which will, soon, have a ~2’x~3′ glass top atop it, forming a reasonably sized surface, and which was selected, worked, and designed by my father). It is approximately 22 inches tall. The other table is smaller, and entirely worked and designed by me. While the legs are diamond willow, I … I’m not sure what the name for the reclaimed, quite well aged wood I used is. I just know it looks reasonably interesting. It is 24 inches tall.

If you have interest in these, or furniture of this style, please contact me for pricing information or to consult on special requests.

Also, if you think they’re hideously ugly (or quite the opposite), please comment below.

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Teel

Author, artist, romantic, insomniac, exorcist, creative visionary, lover, and all-around-crazy-person.

6 thoughts on “More furniture”

  1. I dont know… the one with the manzanita legs calls to me in some kind of weird alien anthromorphic way… but not as a table, as a table its kind of weird, with a little more work, turing it into sculpture with tentacles and antennae I would love it… especially painted to look alive… but I am all over the alien bio-machine style of things… So if it doesent sell as a table, I might be persuaded to buy it as sculpture with some modifications :>

  2. I dont know… the one with the manzanita legs calls to me in some kind of weird alien anthromorphic way… but not as a table, as a table its kind of weird, with a little more work, turing it into sculpture with tentacles and antennae I would love it… especially painted to look alive… but I am all over the alien bio-machine style of things… So if it doesent sell as a table, I might be persuaded to buy it as sculpture with some modifications :>

  3. Maybe I should just start making ultra-modern sci-fi furniture. Tables that look like alien creatures trained to act as tables, but that could run off at any moment. Lamps that look like weird, huge slime molds holding up broken remnants of other lamps. Tarentateks.

    What’s today? Tuesday? Dad is gone today and most of tomorrow. Maybe I can … improvise … and get … some … stuff done. Before he gets back. I’ll just make it up as I go along. It’ll be fun. Whee!

    I think I’ll go … pretend I know what I’m doing and … get that floor lamp I’ve been working on finished, despite the fact that I’m alone and it’s bigger than any one normal person could handle! Yay!

    And then get started designing strange aliens! Wheee! Ooh, but first, a photograph.

  4. Maybe I should just start making ultra-modern sci-fi furniture. Tables that look like alien creatures trained to act as tables, but that could run off at any moment. Lamps that look like weird, huge slime molds holding up broken remnants of other lamps. Tarentateks.

    What’s today? Tuesday? Dad is gone today and most of tomorrow. Maybe I can … improvise … and get … some … stuff done. Before he gets back. I’ll just make it up as I go along. It’ll be fun. Whee!

    I think I’ll go … pretend I know what I’m doing and … get that floor lamp I’ve been working on finished, despite the fact that I’m alone and it’s bigger than any one normal person could handle! Yay!

    And then get started designing strange aliens! Wheee! Ooh, but first, a photograph.

  5. So… that didn’t go as smoothly as planned. But I made some progress on the lamp. Did … everything I could, really. Couldn’t drill a 3/4″ hole into the manzanita to put the steel peg in, so I couldn’t epoxy it all together, but the rest of the work on that is done… well, not counting the work that can only be done AFTER it’s together, such as cutting the top off parallel with the floor, stringing the electric cord, spray-finishing the whole thing, and putting lamp parts on it. Which, except for the spray-finishing, I can do all of in … an hour, maybe two at most. No time at all.

    And maybe I’ll go downstairs and work on aliens later, or tomorrow morning, if I can wake up.

  6. So… that didn’t go as smoothly as planned. But I made some progress on the lamp. Did … everything I could, really. Couldn’t drill a 3/4″ hole into the manzanita to put the steel peg in, so I couldn’t epoxy it all together, but the rest of the work on that is done… well, not counting the work that can only be done AFTER it’s together, such as cutting the top off parallel with the floor, stringing the electric cord, spray-finishing the whole thing, and putting lamp parts on it. Which, except for the spray-finishing, I can do all of in … an hour, maybe two at most. No time at all.

    And maybe I’ll go downstairs and work on aliens later, or tomorrow morning, if I can wake up.

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