Showing posts with label Table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Table. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

No. 47 Cypress Trunk Table - Inspired By...Week

Looking at pictures of different trees I came across a  group of three cypress trees grouped in an interesting configuration. This design quickly followed.


The base would not be made of real cypress as it is not a good wood species for carving or shaping. I'm not sure what species would be used, but it would be stack laminated to allow for its large size. The table top would be the same material as the base and an oil/wax finish would suit the piece well.

Grab a pencil and paper and hold onto those drawings, because the new Furniture Design Blog will be rolling out soon. Stay tuned here for the latest.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

No.45 Utility Table -Inspired By...Week

I'm not sure if this piece can be termed "inspired by". Maybe "literal copy with a twist" is more accurate.

 

Yes, those are utility poles, though not real ones as that would make one huge table. I can see this table made either completely clean and stylized or dirty and real. Maybe a set? Wood species and finish, or lack there of, would be dependent upon which style I built in.


Grab a pencil and paper and hold onto those drawings, because the new Furniture Design Blog will be rolling out soon. Stay tuned here for the latest.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

No. 44 Corrugated Roof Table -Inspired by...Week

This is a quick sketch of a table inspired when I looked up at the underside of the gymnastics building roof today.

 

Even though this piece could be easily made from steel components, keeping everything in wood ads to the design for me. Maple, walnut and glass top.



Grab a pencil and paper and hold onto those drawings, because the new Furniture Design Blog will be rolling out soon. Stay tuned here for the latest.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

No. 33 Slice and Chopping Block -Stool Week

The two stools for today have been called "Slice" and "Chopping Block". Yet again one could easily be adapted to be a table. Odd how that keeps happening...No, seriously it's not planned.


Top: Slice is basic and proud of it. Four pieces of wood and two keys. What you see is what you get. Not getting a feeling either way for wood species on this one.
Bottom: Chopping Block was named after it was sketched because it started with the curved seat. The posts and base came last and ,quite honestly, out of nowhere (read "pure inspiration"). Because It is essentially an end grain chopping block I think maple is the logical species for this piece, though anything would work.


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Monday, February 1, 2010

No. 32 Curvy and Square-y -Stool Week

So, I think this two stools a day thing will continue. At least for today. We again have two true contrasters: Curvy and Square-y.


 

Left: Curvy is a fairly basic design: a circle and four compound curved legs. I would probably use cherry for the wood species here (just a feeling, no real reason). This might make an interesting table as well.
Right: Simple, honest Square-y. He's a straight shooter and a real down to earth guy. Any wood species, including certain reclaimed lumbers, would work for construction of this piece.


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Monday, January 11, 2010

No. 11 Contemporary Tabench

     No, I did not misspell the title. As you probably guessed its a table and bench combined (think picnic table, but slightly classier...not that a picnic table isn't classy, whatever, I digress). This is one of those "that is a crazy thought, I wonder if that would work" kind of things. Dining table was the category for today and I was trying to think of something out of the ordinary and wouldn't you know this is what came out. Design for for designs sake so to speak. OK, how many of you are asking "is he stalling?" Yes. I am. This thing has been an enigma to me. From its first popping into my head, to the SketchUp work, to this very writing, so I'm still trying to get my barrings.
     Here is the rundown: Its a basic table whose two ply wide side aprons fold down to turn into a bench, hinged at the leg and supported by hinged, flip down pieces from the outer layer of the apron. Though I'm almost sure that wasn't a thousand words, I think a picture would be helpful right about now.


The Good: It's a table that has benches built in, need I say more? In all seriousness I think this idea has legs (horrible pun, I apologize). It needs much more thought and tweaking to get the hinging and other considerations resolved, but this would definitely be a fun one to work through.
The Bad: I think that this design is too rudimentary to really point out flaws, however I certainly do not feel that it is without them.

     

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Furniture designs by my daughter...who is five

So, earlier today found one of my daughter's sketch pads and was amazed by how my seven year old is progressing in drawing the people (wonder woman and her invisible airplane, and Mr. Mooo!), and animal subjects (a bird threatened by a dragon). Later at dinner I showed them to my wife and as I did I saw the back of the pad, which had escaped my notice until then. There in perfect order sat the drawing below, drawn by my five year old daughter. I have a million words that want to jump on to this page but honestly, I don't have the energy to put them all down, and, at least in my mind, a picture really is worth a thousand words. I have also added another picture of a stool built last spring. My five year old designed the stool and I built it, under her watchful eye, and her input along the way. Enjoy.


(CLICK PICTURE TO SEE FULL DRAWING)
Top Row: Cabinet & chest of drawers
Mid Row: Chairs
Bottom Row: Tables




P.S. If you leave comments for her I will pass them along.