millssnell Not sure if you were looking for this table for a specific use or for a specific client. I build tables like this, and would be happy to discuss building custom pieces. I live in South Carolina and could work with you on getting pieces shipped and delivered.
If you are interested feel free to email me at thewoodenking@gmail.com
This dining area is a great example of how eclectic transitional design and how eco friendly it can be. The modern clean lines of the teak table mixed with the industrial chairs and various mirror styles make the room interesting and comfortable.
Pretty black paint helps these chairs work together. I love the low profile of the head chair, too - it's so unexpected, since head chairs are typically larger than others.
Scatter found mirrors on a chocolaty wall to dress up a dining area.
Tip: Pick varying sizes and frame finishes to create texture. A collection of new mirrors will not create the same impact.
Moody gray paint and a collage of hand-carved mirrors give this dining room an air of industrial sophistication. The mirrors were inspired by 19th-century architectural windows and can be found at Restoration Hardware.
This space captures a vintage rustic style. Everything seems to layer together so well — the gray walls, the large gray-framed mirrors, and the mix of terrariums on a rustic wood table. The cluster of large mirrors behind the table definitely creates a dramatic backdrop.
4. Dining room tables are another tough act. They are long and full of lots of surface area to cover. Don't feel like you have to have a huge arrangement of fresh flowers every day. A few glass jars, cloches, or even empty vases with one filled with a few stalks of fresh or dried greenery will do the trick. Remember to vary texture, scale and shape.
Don't want the hassle of hanging a giant mirror? Create the same effect by hanging a cluster of smaller mirrors instead. No need to match them exactly, but do look for a theme such as all round mirrors or all distressed wood frames.
And finally there's something so simple, anyone can do it.7. Hang a Well-Placed MirrorIn my living room I hung a large mirror to reflect light and the beautiful view of our woods. In the dining room I hung a wall of antique ones in various sizes to catch any light I could in that room.
wooden multiples, slight tonal variation between wall and mirrors
added by Brenna Weisslender to Apartment (9 days ago)
Don't want the hassle of hanging a giant mirror? Create the same effect by hanging a cluster of smaller mirrors instead. No need to match them exactly, but do look for a theme such as all round mirrors or all distressed wood frames.
added by shawnalewkowitz to dining room (9 days ago)
I love the idea of a homemade harvest table...I am inspiring a friend to go with His dream of building his dream house in the Pacific Northwest...bring in the outdoors and nature which he loves.
added by Ileana Peyre to living room (3 weeks ago)