Milo Baughman game table in the Living Room enjoys river views. The table reminds me of Supermans ice fortress! Custom game chairs with Edelman "hammered copper" leather. Photography by Andrew French. Public relations by Jan Mac Latchie.
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margoaa wrote:
Where can I get this - I have to have this table? Please tell me how I can get one margoaa@bellsouth.net »
Jeffrey Brooks Interior Design I've had several requests for this table and I'm glad to be of help.
This table (I call it Superman's table) is an original done by Milo Baughman. The base is a four pointed star of bronze and has eight triangular pockets set about four inches deep. The eight lucite rods are inserted into the base and support a 52" round glass top.
Borrowing inspiration for a furniture piece is one thing, but outright copying is not cool, so, to accomodate a new client, I am having a Dining table built which will feature triangular lucite rods in three groups of five, each group with it's own base. For this new table the bases will be cut from soild walnut blocks edged in silver. When it's complete our Dining Table will measure 118" x 40" .
Custom built furniture is something I love to do. It adds to the singularity of a project, adds soul to a home, and brings great value to the work I do.
Jeffrey Brooks Interior Design We've had more inquiries about these chairs! The frames were commissioned from Artistic Frame. Hammered copper leather is from Edelman and the trim was made for Jeff by Rodgers.
This art deco-inspired game table looks like it was taken right out of Superman's Planet Krypton. The table legs look like pieces of "White K," white forms of the more commonly known (and more potent) green kryptonite.
This table (I call it Superman's table) is an original done by Milo Baughman. The base is a four pointed star of bronze and has eight triangular pockets set about four inches deep. The eight lucite rods are inserted into the base and support a 52" round glass top.
Borrowing inspiration for a furniture piece is one thing, but outright copying is not cool, so, to accomodate a new client, I am having a Dining table built which will feature triangular lucite rods in three groups of five, each group with it's own base. For this new table the bases will be cut from soild walnut blocks edged in silver. When it's complete our Dining Table will measure 118" x 40" .
Custom built furniture is something I love to do. It adds to the singularity of a project, adds soul to a home, and brings great value to the work I do.