A traditional Japanese black walnut trestle table with a live edge stretcher and “open” center seam. Gorgeous! Made in Fort Wayne, IN. Indianapolis.
You'll be impressed with these creative painted dresser, coffee table, side tables and other furniture upcycle ideas here. Perfect for decorating your living room, bedroom, entryway and kitchen on a budget. #hometalk
Welcome to our brand new Etsy shop in Melbourne! We create hand-made modular furniture that's not only stylish but also functional. *Brand New* - Hand-made modular furniture in Melbourne. - Protect firm attached to the panels - Adjustable height legs 🌟 Size: H: 460mm W:400mm D:400mm Specifications: Frame: Steel Shelf: Acrylic *Please be aware that the handmade frame might have minor scratches, but it won't affect the item's quality. Regrettably, we cannot offer a refund for this matter. *If you would like a colour combination, please leave a message. *If you wish to customise furniture, please enquire through our website. mugu.com.au @mugu.space
Subtly excite your living space with chic mid-century modern design and a warm wood tone presented by the unique blend of curves and angles on this functional dark-brown finish Magazine Table. Dimensions - 15"W x 22"D x 18"H Weight - 12 lbs Features a magazine rack We are here to help! Please call 1-800-BUY-MACY (1-800-289-6229) for additional product information Assembly Required Web ID: 6782309
The former sunroom, now a guest room, has a 1970s armchair by Bruno Rey. Tagged: Bedroom, Table Lighting, Bed, Chair, Night Stands, and Light Hardwood Floor. Photo 5 of 16 in Two Vintage Furniture Dealers Remake a Maine Home to Fill With Their Prized Collection.
With reclaimed wood, you may need to do a little more prep work to get it into good, usable shape. But it's worth it to get centuries of character.
Picture a cracked pottery vase displayed proudly on a shelf, its imperfections telling a story of resilience and history. In Wabi Sabi home decor, you'll find
The donut-shaped Boa Pouf by Sabine Marcelis is perfectly sculptural; a bold graphic form that interrupts interior landscapes with its faultless chunky geometry. This piece of upholstered occasional furniture is rounded and soft, encased in a seamless outer layer that gives it an air-brushed finish: The smooth shape-knit textile that covers the Boa Pouf is a milestone in technologically innovative furniture making. Boa Pouf is as perfect for perching on, propping up feet, lounging against, as it is for making a sculptural statement and is the ideal expression of designer Sabine Marcelis, whose work is characterised by resonating clear, single, notes of absolute material, textile and colour. Product Overview Designer: Sabine Marcelis Color: Sulfur Yellow Dimensions: 44.9 Seat: 17.30"H Weight: 52.9 lb ...Read More *This item is excluded from sale events and not available for additional discounting or promotional offers.
Functional and decorative objects Bed - 2762 polygons | Nightstand - 1028 polygons | Big Pillows - 2970 polygons | Mirror - 594 polygons | Table Lamp - 2696 polygons | Accent Pillow - 1024 polygons…
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Discover the beautiful Rococo Furniture Collection, manufactured from high quality mahogany with a crisp white finish, it features beautiful hand carved ornate patterns, giving an exquisite French design to our furniture pieces. Great for filling your bedroom space with everything you need for your storage needs! Rococo Bedside Table Height: 74cm. Width: 38cm. Depth: 30cm. Rococo Chest of Drawers Height: 83cm. Width: 100cm. Depth: 50cm. Rococo Wardrobe (Large) Height: 226cm. Width: 137cm. Depth: 66cm.
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Paris-based designer Jonathan Cohen has been working in wood for only a couple of years. Initially trained as a graphic designer, his eye for flat compositions naturally transferred into the three-dimensional world of furniture, with his creations quickly catching the eye of top architects and designers and local galleries. “When you have knowledge of good proportion, shape, and balance, you can design a letter or furniture,” Cohen says. “For me, it’s almost the same.” What lends the designer's work a certain je ne sais quoi, however, is the unique dye treatment he uses, applied in various techniques to bring out the grain and texture of the wood — forming patterns reminiscent of those created by Memphis artist Nathalie du Pasquier.
There’s something about the simplicity of a table, and the joy of sharing a meal with friends around a handcrafted piece of furniture that brings a smile to the heart.
Low crate table 1 designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld in 1934 and made by Cassina in the eighties. Marked and numbered: Cassina, Meubelmakerij Rietveld, Adriaan van Ostadelaan 25, no. 40 (low number!). In 1934, Rietveld started experimenting with furniture made from wood that was used to make crates. Rietveld reasoned that furniture for transport was always packed in crates, which apparently consisted of stronger material than the furniture itself. So why not use that material to make a piece of furniture. This is how the first crate furniture was created. The standard dimensions of the crate of wood quoted, as it were, the composition of the furniture. Material: Beech wood. Dimensions: h x n x d = 45 x 46.5 x 46.7 cm. The condition is good (the construction is still excellent) with normal traces of use and wear (see photos). The price is only for the table, not the chair. Source: the complete Rietveld furniture, publisher 010, pages 88 and 89. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
Size: H45cm x W45cm x D35cm Expected delivery time 4-5 weeks. LoveÉcru furniture is made to order, once the order is placed, it is consider as final. We do not accept cancellations, exchanges or returns.
Free plans to build a shaker style DIY end table, complete with a cabinet for storage. This would also make a great DIY nightstand!
After we finished our DIY deck back in March, it became even more apparent that we needed more outdoor seating. The only seating we had at the time was a round patio table with 4 chairs. Initially, we looked around for sectionals, but everything we liked was at least $2,500. Then we came across some plans to build your own outdoor sofa from Ana White...for around $50 in lumber! The cushions are the most expensive part of this project, but even so, we were able to build 3 sofas for under $800 total. Here is the original Ana White sofa design that we modeled our sofas after: Ana White Outdoor Sofa Plans It's a great basic design, but I wanted to modify it slightly by adding a couple more 2x4's for extra back support, as well as some 2x2's under the arm rests for more detail. We also built our sofas to the size of our cushions, so we used one less 2x4 on the seat bottom. Our sofa seats ended up being about 23.5" deep. Here's a comparison of the original vs. our sofa: I assumed the most difficult part of this project would actually be finding cushions that we liked in our budget, so we decided to pick out our cushions first & then build the sofas to those specific dimensions. Ideally, I wanted something in the grey family, but the few grey cushions I came across were either too brown, too thin, or too expensive. We ended up going with the IKEA KUNSO cushions in black instead: Here are the dimensions of our cushions: Back cushion dimensions: Width: 24 3/8 " Depth: 17 3/8 " Thickness: 7 1/8 " Bottom cushion dimensions: Width: 24 " Depth: 24 " Thickness: 4 " The entire sofa was built out of pine 2x4's, with the exception of the "X" detail under the arms - which were pine 2x2's. We did not use treated lumber for this project since I planned on staining & sealing the sofas - so we saved a little money by going with regular pine AND the lumber was also not as heavy since it wasn't treated. If you can afford to build with cedar, that is the way to go for outdoor furniture (since we were on a budget we went with pine). My dad helped us build the first sofa, but then we were on our own for the remaining two. Before we added the "X" detail: Another change we made was to the top 2x4 on the back rest - we decided to attach the 2x4 vertically to give the back a little more height and notched out the ends to fit on top of the arm rests: Here are the sofas after we added the 2x2 X detail under the arms: For extra support, we also screwed in two vertical 20" 2x4 supports on the back of each sofa: *UPDATE* Here are some more detailed photos of the back of the sofas from April 2020: Once all three sofas were assembled, I filled the holes with exterior wood filler & gave them a light sanding all over. I focused on the edges - particularly around the arm rests. Next, I gave them all one coat of semi-transparent stain & sealer in the color Pewter by Rustoleum: The stain is subtle in person (and even more difficult to tell the difference in photos), but the stain sort of reminds me of that gray driftwood Restoration Hardware look. I could have done a second coat of stain, but I was honestly exhausted & just wanted to be done. You can see the stain the best in this photo: Ana's original lumber list only calls for (11) 2x4x10' boards, but because of our modifications we ended up needing to buy the following for each sofa: (12) 2x4x10' (1) 2x4x8' (2) 2x2x8' Here is the final approximate cost breakdown: ONE SOFA: $65 lumber + $180 cushions = $245 THREE SOFAS: $195 lumber + $540 cushions = $735 We also spent $37 in stain, so our total cost was about $772 ($735 + $37). Please keep in mind there can be other costs involved depending on what materials, tools, or stains you already have on hand. We already had the screws we needed (mostly 2 1/2" & some 4" galvanized screws), sandpaper, wood glue, and tools - so all we needed to purchase was the lumber & stain. Overall, we love the sofas - they are comfortable & very sturdy! Since I didn't give step by step instructions, please let me know if you have any questions on our building process. We also ended up building an X-base dining table for our new deck as well. I will write a post on how we built that in the near future... Thanks for reading! Mel
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Next I'll try the wax on a painted piece.