Monthly Archives: June 2012

Vintage Industrial Stool, Conference Table, & Pub Table

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Here’s a few projects we finished this week:

20′ long Hure conference table with 3 data/power ports, a worn oak top, and 3 support bases

French Column Bar Table – 60″ round aged cherry top with riveted trim, French Column design base with 1″ thick steel supports adorned with rivets. Weight is around 700 lbs!

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Metropolitan Bar Chair – Heavy duty construction, additional lumbar support for comfort, foot rest, 1/2″ thick maple ply seat with aged finish

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New Adjustable Height Crank Table Design

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We’ve been working on this new crank table design for a few weeks now. There was a lot of rivet work and details to build and I’m quite happy with the progess. It started as me needing a new desk for myself. I’ve been wanting to make a new more elegant Crank Table, so after designing on paper, we started building. I chose to use two massive 5 ton screw mechanisms to support the top. On each side we’ll have 12″ cast iron wheels to adjust the height which will go from 30″ to 45″. The base is 7′ long, and the top which we’ll be making next, will be 7′ x 40″ and most likely aged cherry wood with metal trim and bolted corners. The base was built from extra heavy-gauge steel, and adorned with rivets and bolts (at least 200). We had thoughts of going yellow or orange, but went with an aged red finish. Once this piece is completed, I’ll have some pictures to show, as well as specs and pricing. Hope this is next week!

This base will work perfect for a desk, dining or conference table.

Our Vintage Industrial Ellis Design

By | coffee table, commercial furniture, console table, dresser, end table, filing cabinet, furniture, Hostess Stand, kitchen island, media console, night stand, sideboard | No Comments

I was going through all the Ellis consoles we’ve made. There’s been a lot of them! So I put together an album and slideshow with some of my favorites. We’ve built them as coffee tables, media consoles, point of sale stations for restaurants, hostess stands, side tables, night stands, dressers, filing cabinets, sideboards, as a hutch, kitchen island, and more. Seems to be our most versatile design. I’ll be adding more info as well as sizing and options. All of these are custom Ellis’s: