When George & Willy first started, the boys specialised in shop fit-outs and the workshops went from a tin shed at University, a few backyards and now to our workshop beside the airport. Over the years, what was needed has changed and so has the space George & Willy occupies. In a bid to create a workspace that could be both workshop & design studio, a 3-week rebuild was put in motion that involved dismantling a tree-hut loft, removing three years of sawdust and creating an all-white studio space.
A visual and audio compendium, ranging from things organized neatly to eye-crossing chaos
Today we’re excited to share a glimpse into the studio of jewelry designer Hannah Ferrara, who will be bringing her line of handmade jewelry, Another...
We all have an inner Marie Kondo hiding somewhere deep under the piles of laundry and overstacked dishes. As the plates from my takeaway dinner still patiently wait in the sink, I realize we all need some inspiration.
Simple Maze Printables To Stimulate Little Minds Welcome to the wonderful world of simple maze printables and activities. Get your little one started early! Mazes are great for developing those little minds. It keeps kids mentally stimulated while they are having fun. Below are some simple maze printables. They are mildly challenging for little ones. Each maze is unique, with fun illustrations to keep your little one engaged. To print, click on the link below any maze you like. All our printables are for personal use. Print as many as you like. Feel free to come back often to get
Image 18 of 40 from gallery of Jackson Dinsdale Art Center / TACK architects. Photograph by Tom Kessler
Traditional workbenches come in a basic shape and size – a work surface with four workbench legs on the corners for support. While these can provide an adequate workspace, ordinary workbenches tend to be big and bulky, take up valuable garage space, and can lack necessary support. You don’t have to settle for an ordinary […]
We've only just bought our first Ikea Ivar shelves (shock-horror!). Primarily because we only just made space for them. But it got us thinking on what
All the design tricks from Athena Calderone's office.
MA Architects design their office building by minimizing the use of walls, incorporating natural light and wind, and using wood as the internal structural components to make the space airier
Have you ever heard some wild stories about how to keep your workshop super neat and tidy? Well, today, we're going to explore some of those tales and see which ones are actually true and
Giant 4x8ft Lite Brite!: I made a massive 4x8ft Lite Brite!!! My sisters work was putting on a youth event and asked me to make this for the event since the theme was LIT. It was a lot of hard work and I wanted to quit a bunch of times. I only had four days to finish this a…
- Dad's Shed !, Workshop/Studio from Suffolk #shedoftheyear
Easy to build, easy to reconfigure as your tool collection grows .
COLLEEN ELIZABETH COLOR BLOCKED ACRYLIC LANDSCAPE Welcome to our workshop with Colleen Elizabeth, an accomplished abstract landscape artist and acrylic color blending pro. In this workshop, we dive into the […]
It's just like that Blink 182 song — work sucks, I know. But your cubicle doesn't have to.
The cut outs of Matisse family travel activity was inspired by the work of Henri Matisse (1869-1954). He studied and painted in the romantic city of Paris. His mastery of
Plan the new school year with these goal setting worksheets for kids. Use this goal planning printable to help kids plan and take action on their goals.
Plans to build a DIY mobile workbench with a table saw. This mobile workbench is great to maximize your work area in a small space.
Image 12 of 28 from gallery of Paris Courthouse / Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Photograph by Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Are our donated clothes really being recycled? Landfills receive millions of tons of textile waste each year because there isn’t enough demand for donated clothing. So how can we reuse and repurpose our old fabrics?
Adorable lampe veilleuse en bois pour enfants, en forme de tortue.Cette jolie lampe Little Lights est idéale pour illuminer et décorer une chambre d’enfant. Grâce à la technologie LED, cette lampe veilleuse diffuse une lumière douce et chaude créant une ambiance chaleureuse et réconfortante.Chaque lampe Little Lights est unique et fabriquée à la main à partir de bois de pin massif (certifié FSC), puis décorée à la peinture à l’eau au sein d’un atelier familial situé à Cracovie en Pologne, ce qui en fait une lampe solide et durable.La lampe est dotée d’une télécommande avec une fonction variateur qui permet de régler l’intensité lumineuse pour créer l'atmosphère adéquate et une fonction minuterie qui permet de gérer le temps d’utilisation (30, 60 ou 90 minutes). Mais la lampe peut également rester allumée toute la nuit si besoin car elle fonctionne sur prise secteur.La lampe veilleuse peut être posée sur un meuble ou suspendue au mur grâce à un trou prévu à cet effet au niveau de la partie arrière. Certification RoHS, Certifié CE.
I’ve always loved seeing period depictions of woodworkers at work. To see the way their tools are stored, their posture while working, and even shop conditions brings these makers to life for me. I have for years been downloading images I found online when they were particularly interesting. It’s been helpful but I often lost track of where I got them. When I recently did a Google image search for an old painting, I realized upon clicking on it that it was hosted on Pinterest. I had never signed up for Pinterest because it seemed like there wasn’t much of interest to me. Lots of knitting and home décor stuff. But this time when I clicked to the “board” that this particular image was on (“pinned to”), I saw tons more paintings, drawings, and photographs of woodworkers that I hadn’t seen before. For those of you that don’t know, Pinterest is a website on which you can organize your favorite images you find online. After you sign up for a free account, you can view the collections of images from people with the same interest as you. For me, I’ve found a pile of pre-industrial woodworkers. I “pinned” them all on one board so that you can see them together. So, if you’d like to see this gallery of images, check out it out here. I don’t know much about Pinterest but I expect one of these days I’ll make a board of furniture images that I like. For now, check out these woodworkers.
Large Scale Mural Workshop for Kids