Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2015

New projects keeping busy

Have been really busy working on a project for Macy's,  Boulder Brands who is the owner of Udis Gluten Free along with other brands, Surround Architecture,  and Isle Of Capri Casino.  All of these have me very busy however we are pretty caught up and the schedule is under control so orders can be taken. Will post pictures of these projects soon. In the meantime I will post a few pictures soon of other things recently.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Extremely busy

We've been really busy beyond words at the shop. I believe somehow I've gotten caught up enough where I can take new work orders but they would not start until January.  I absolutely can't take any more to be completed this year. Along with all my individual orders I am working on a big project for a new BEMC market in Florida for Kuhlman Design Group.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Reception desk

Here's a snap of a reception desk that's close to done. The long leg of it is about 10 feet long. It will have a hickory top and cladding along with drawers . Will post more pictures when finished.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

terrible imported junk furniture

Just a quick post.  For the first time in my life, I happened to be near a Restoration Hardware store, and went in.  I post this because I get emails from people with pictures attached saying, "can you build this but in my size?"  my answers vary and are hard to give, but basically come down to these basic things...

1.  I will not copy someone elses work. There is not a challenge in doing this, and I have had it done to me so many times, and a couple people are literally building a business off my designs, so I would not do the same.  I want to build unique, handcrafted, durable, high quality items with no corners cut.

2. This will echo number 2 a bit, but I will not build junk like the store mentioned or others that easily come to mind.  Or for that matter some of the people copying me.  I spend a lot of time on the details, and others do not.  Not to mention I use the highest quality wood, rivets, and bolts, and finishes available.  It all cost me more time and money, but I truly want it to last.  Back to Restoration hardware.  They sell cheap soft woods like pine that are unfinished and will never hold up to any kind of use, along with a strange coating and very cheap imported scrap metal for materials.  It all adds up to a very flimsy, and disappointing product.  What I do and these other stores are not even comparable.  I spend hours picking out materials and pouring over decisions, and my patina process along with clear coat can take 3-4 days and is genuine. Not some sprayed on paint coating.  I know my wife went to touch the fake door lock on one of the pieces at Restoration Hardware and it was not a door lock at all but how you opened the door.  We could hardly control our laughter.  There is a reason they have very dim lighting in the store. Think about it.

My purpose here is not necessarily to put these other stores down, but it all goes back to why I started my business.  I was tired of buying junk, and learned from the saying "you get what you pay for" .  I cant think of many times if any where I spent less money and was actually happy in the end.  There was always that regret that was hard to admit out  in the open.  All to save a few hundred dollars, but in the end I never saved anything, because I ended up selling the piece of junk I bought a starting the search again.  What I do is so far different than any of these big chain stores.  If you really dont think there is a difference and just want the cheapest product there is, then they may be a fit for you and I urge you to buy from them.  You will have to learn the lesson on your own.


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Kitchen.cabinet

This is a kitchen cabinet I just completed. I built it so it will fit right into a nook in the wall the homeowners have built during construction of the house. Its 9 feet long and 2.5 feet deep and 36 inches high. Every door has a keyed lock and a door catch. Along with the handles I've been making to put on most things lately. It has reclaimed elm wood on top and I spent a lot if time on little details so it turned out extra clean in.the end.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Bar cart

This is a bar cart I built for Jessica Jubelirer Design. Has locking door with adjustable shelf, reclaimed Douglas fir, vintage casters, wine bottle and glass holders, a drawer, and bottle shelves on end plus lots of little details. The strip on front bottom is removeable so fridge slides right in then it screws back on. I built the overlay door to look just like right side door but it goes on fridge. I had a 10 pound weight limit for this. There's also a slot to slide glass in right side door and its held with set screws.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Hostess stand

This is a hostess stand for hotel Teatro in Denver. It has two drawers and 6 adjustable shelves. Also a false back that allows wires to run from top through hollow space in back to the bottom so the cords really are not seen. Big money if you want these things.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Work as of late

Some of the stuff I've been working on. A couple of the bike displays I built for Shimano bike parts. Also the steel logo will be going on a cabinet I am doing for them right now. It will be powder coated their signature blue color.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Working

I'm working today. I'm the only person in the complex. The best way to work.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Industrial end table

Small end table with walnut top and awesome heavy drawer and casters. My drawers will hold a few hundred pounds easy. I've tested them :)

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Lamps

Here's a pair of lamps. Reclaimed triumph motorcycle primary cover that was total junk before I sanded all the pits out and polished. Also a big gear with camshaft on it and motorcycle chain.

Bar

This will be used as a bar in a clients office. I used reclaimed train car flooring for top rubbed with mineral oil. I spent a lot of time on the handles on the ends that I love. This was 60 long 24 deep 34 high. Really fun.