Stud is a dining table by Marc Th. van der Voorn for Odesi . Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Stud Dining Table
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May 5th, 2011 — Design
Stud is a dining table by Marc Th. van der Voorn for Odesi . Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Stud Dining Table
May 4th, 2011 — Design
Stick Collection from Valsecchi 1918 was launched at Rho Fiera Milano during Salone . A tribute to wood, the Stick Collection was born from the collaboration between art director Luigi Baroli and designer Enrico Baleri. Made of beech wood with non-slip rubber feet, the pieces are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Chair Coatrack Daybed Pinocchio Table Sofa/Bench Foldable Table Photos by Paolo Da Re, Bergamo
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Stick Collection from Valsecchi
May 4th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Modern Black Leatherette Dining Room
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Black Modern Dining Room Glass Top Table w/Optional Chairs
May 1st, 2011 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Lack Side Table Legs and Lazy Susan Table Tops Description: This creation was inspired by the 24 left over Lack Side Table legs I had after I created a headboard for my King size bed (See the post entitled “Headboard fit for a King-sized bed” for more details on that project). This table took a couple of sequential steps before finally assembling each piece to form the final table. First I designed three “+” shaped legs using five Lack Side Table legs, per leg and used double sided carpet tape to hold each “+” shape secure. For each “+” table leg, I cut out a 7″ diameter piece of MDF and attached each “+” leg to the MDF using 14 x 1″ flat head screws after pre-drilling with a countersink bit. I used metal brackets on the opposite side of the “+” legs to secure the whole leg together.
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Lack Lazy Susan Coffee Table
April 29th, 2011 — Design
The Alfred Coffee Table, Bonaguro Giorgio , is inspired by a butler or waiter’s five fingers holding a tray. The tray is represented by the top rounded part (with the holes of the legs) and the colored removable glass top. The table is made of Cristalplant® and the built-in top of tempered glass, lacquered in green, orange, red, grey and yellow. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Alfred Coffee Table by Bonaguro Giorgio
March 25th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
These unique table lamps are designed by David Taylor. Born in Scotland but now based out of Stockholm, David Taylor has an awesome collection of lighting and accessories.
Pictured above is a reading lamp made of papeir maché and steel tubing.
Shown here is the Oil Lamp, made of silver, steel, MDF and a plastic mirror.
This is a table lamp, made of PVC, silver and locline flexible tubing.
Head to David Taylor’s website to check out all of his innovative designs.
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March 8th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
8 Piece Rich Brown Cherry Finish Dining Room Set
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Rich Brown Cherry Finish Traditional 8PC Dining Room Set
February 25th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Selest hardwood construction
Rich cherry finish wooden veneers
Clear glass insert top
Storage drawers
Coffee Table: 50″L x 30″D x 20″H
End Table: 24″L x 28″D x 24″H
Sofa Table: 54″L x 18″D x 30″H
February 24th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
The Mountain Table looks like a fairly standard dining table with a cherry finish. Then all of a sudden you eye hits a piece of stone popping out in the middle of the table…
Designed by Peter Pierobon, it looks as if the table was created in the way of a mountain and the slate used within the center portrays the mountain showing through. What’s even more interesting about this table is that the slate within provides support as the base of the table.
Peter Pierobon is based out of Vancouver, where he focuses on furniture design as well as sculpture. He has many beautiful tables, light fixtures and sculptures for viewing on his website – http://www.peterpierobon.com.
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December 30th, 2010 — Design
Mexican designer Ricardo Garza Marcos designed this clever coffee table called San Andreas . Made of oak wood, it was inspired by its namesake — the tectonic fault that lies between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. I love that it doesn’t just come apart in two pieces as expected, but instead features hidden storage inside. Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook
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San Andreas Coffee Table by Ricardo Garza Marcos