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Vintage Industrial Commercial Interior Furniture and Fixtures

By | commercial furniture | 2 Comments

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:

Vintage Industrial Dining Table

By | desk, dining table | One Comment

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.

French Industrial Bookshelf

By | shelving | No Comments

I am starting on a new design this coming week and it’s based on a 60 French Industrial design. Dimensions will be 36″w x 12″d x 72″t, and I am making a 24″ wide version. Price should be in the range of $1,100 – $1,400, not sure yet.

Ellis Coffee Table / Media Console

By | coffee table, media console | No Comments

This new creation has a thick mahogany top with a shellac finish. It measure 40″ w x 20″ d x 18″ t and weighs a little over 100 lbs. The cabinet has two doors with cast iron latches, and is enclosed all the way around by a cloverleaf screen. Other features include a dark vintage patina on the steel, lots of iron rivets, 6″ cast iron casters, and a small hole inside the cabinet for A/V wiring if you want to use it for that. This piece is designed to function as coffee table or a TV stand with room for components below.

Priced at $1150

Ellis Coffee Table

By | coffee table, media console | No Comments

This design is based on my media console, just in a coffee table size (40″ w x 20″ d x 18″ t). It would also make a cool tv stand. It has 6″ heavy duty casters, a rich dark vintage patina on the steel, and aged gray oak for a top. Weighs around 100 lbs, but rolls around easily with the casters. I’ll be making some different versions of this, like enclosing the bottom shelf, using mahogany, and making one 50″ wide. Priced at $895, this piece can also be customized to suit your needs.

The Manhattan Coffee Table

By | coffee table | No Comments

Here is a Manhattan coffee table, named after the bridge in NY. I wasn’t sure about the red color (which I modeled after the Golden Gate bridge) at first, but now that it’s finished, I love it! The hardwood top is aged white oak and has a waxed finish. It’s a simple design and has a familiar vintage look. Size is 40″ x 20″ x 19″ tall. Price is $795, or unpainted with a natural patina on the steel would be $695.

New Coffee Table Based on the Media Console

By | coffee table, furniture | One Comment

Working on a couple coffee tables based on my media console design. Hope to have one of them ready in about 10 days. Size is going to be 40″ x 20″ x 18.5″ tall. One will have the cabinet doors, and the other probably won’t. This would also work well as a low TV stand. They’ll have the same 6″ casters and will be uber heavy, about 125 lbs. Price will start around $795.

Now I just need to come up with a name for this design line! Here is a photoshop cut and paste of how it might look.
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The Manhattan Table – New Collection

By | end table, furniture, side table | No Comments

The other day I was looking at New York bridges and felt inspired to create a new design. I call this new piece the Manhattan table, named after the Manhattan bridge. It uses angle iron in a unique way, which lends itself to a strong structural design, while using less material. And I love the combination of cross braces, rivets, and bolts. It measures 11″ x 12″ x 23.5″ tall, has a raw steel patina, and a mahogany top with a dark vintage stain. Stay tuned for a Manhattan coffee table! This vintage industrial design would price around $350.
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