Prototype chair base that adjusts in height from 18″ – 31″. It swivels or locks into place and will work for a dining table, as well as a bar stool. I’m not sure if I am using steel or wood for the seat, we’ll see. But it definately has that industrial factory look. Reminds me an old jack stand or some kind of press.
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My company makes residential furniture, but we also do commercial design and work with interior designers/decorators, architects, etc.. I expect to pictures of some of the projects I am working on in the next month or two. Here is a listing of some of vintage industrial inspired commercial designs in progress: Hostess Stand, Reception Desk, Community Restaurant Table, Adjustable Height Dining Tables, Industrial Office Computer Workstations with Returns, Metal Workstation/Room Dividers, Bar Tables, Coffee Bar Cart, Break Room Tables, Waiting Room Fixtures, Conference Room Table, Office Shelving, Speaking Podium, Antique Lectern, Restaurant POS and Server Stations
Yes, I have a lot of projects going on which is great! And I am ready to accept more if you have them. Here are a some projects that I would like to do: Hotel Furniture and Fixtures, Retail Display Tables, and Retail Shelving and Racks, Commercial Chairs and Seating
Here are some examples of recent work:
I built this as a dining table but noticed it would do double duty as a desk. The frame is built of heavy gauge steel and has 2 tubular cross braces with bolting ends. The solid top is made of 2″ x 12″ aged sugar pine.
60″ x 34″ x 30″ tall, approx 250 lbs, price $1,950 and available in other sizes, finishes, a steel top, etc.
I’m working on a new dining table design and am extremely excited to see it finished! The mahogany just arrived for the top, it’s a huge piece! And I hope to have the base cut out of steel in the next day or two. The base will use an I-beam construction which is something different for me. This will definitely be my heaviest piece to date, around 400lbs.  I’ll share pictures once it is finished.
This is a new Industrial Dining Table design (Aug 2010). Prices start around $1,850, and I can customize this in many different ways.
Here are some pictures of a customer’s dining table and bench. Table measures 7.5′ x 3.5′ x 36″ tall and the bench is 61″ wide. Reminds me of a pub table I saw in London. The top is spruce with the Grandpa stain.
Just put this together for those looking for a quick tour of my work…
This dining table measures 5′ x 3.5′ x 30″ tall and is made of iron with a spruce top. The benches measure 44″ x 14″ x 18″ tall and were built for the table. It has a nice shabby industrial look to it with a rust patina sealed with a flat laquer, and grayish brown aged spruce. And it’s all really heavy!
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