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This meditation bench brings the outside in by featuring a stone as one of the legs to hold up the top, creating a great place to be alone with your thoughts and meditate.
This bench is balanced with a hollowed granite leg, ground out by hand with the aid of a diamond drill bit and an angle grinder to provide a more manageable weight.
I hand-carved a peek-a-boo opening in the mahogany seat to expose the granite for aesthetic interest while supporting the seat with a custom-fabricated metal bracket underneath for stability. The wooden leg is mortised securely through the top and wedged in place with walnut wedges. The supporting walnut arch spanning from one leg to the underside of the seat is one piece. The arch passes through a mortise in each of the cross braces, which are precisely spaced to provide artistic interest and balance. Each mortise was cut by hand with a mallet and chisel.
This silky-smooth bench was built without nails or screws and made from high-quality hardwood, richly-grained African mahogany that begs to be touched. The seat and one leg are African mahogany, and the wedges, arch, and cross braces are walnut. The beautifully placed granite leg is local Colorado granite with natural lichen. The rich reddish-brown mahogany against the subtle soft green color of the lichen provides a sense of stability and harmony.
The design inspiration for having the rock poke through the bench top came from an architect friend, who had a granite boulder craned in through the roof of a house and carved into a gas fireplace. The architect’s stories about how challenging the project was to integrate such an organic piece in an otherwise modern home got me thinking about how I could incorporate organic shapes into my furniture. The arch design came from one of my favorite hiking places in the Cascades, a bridge that spans across Multnomah Falls.
Since publishing this work, I have been told that the design is stupid as only one person can sit on the bench at a time. Those opinions are the beauty of art, as everyone interprets it differently, and not everyone will get its purpose. However, subconsciously, I think the design spoke well for itself, as its purpose is for one person to be alone and meditate. Its deeper meaning may not be obvious or understood by everyone. However, its design has at least set the stage as only one person can comfortably sit on it at a time.
This level of detail is indicative of my work. I try to create a single focal point to catch the viewer’s eye and draw them in. Then, once they get up close to a piece and start interacting with it, they will start to see all the additional details.
I like how the bench top is carefully carved so it sits around the stone and how the weight of the stone helps balance the piece. They start to understand how it was built as they see the joinery detail, of how the tenon comes through the top and is wedged in place.

Incorporating a unique blue-chip art collection, this modern Hamptons home was meticulously designed to complement the owners' cherished art collections. The thoughtful design seamlessly integrates tailored storage and entertainment solutions, all while upholding a crisp and sophisticated aesthetic.
In the tranquil bedroom, a soothing, soft palette of neutral colors creates an atmosphere designed for relaxation. The decor is tastefully chosen, with plush bedding, elegant furnishings, and subtle accents that contribute to the overall sense of calm and comfort.

Open concept kitchen - large traditional l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen idea in Chicago with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, black appliances, an island and white countertops
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Old farmhouses offer charm and character but usually need some careful changes to efficiently serve the needs of today’s families. This blended family of four desperately desired a master bath and walk-in closet in keeping with the exceptional features of the home. At the top of the list were a large shower, double vanity, and a private toilet area. They also requested additional storage for bathroom items. Windows, doorways could not be relocated, but certain nonloadbearing walls could be removed. Gorgeous antique flooring had to be patched where walls were removed without being noticeable. Original interior doors and woodwork were restored. Deep window sills give hints to the thick stone exterior walls. A local reproduction furniture maker with national accolades was the perfect choice for the cabinetry which was hand planed and hand finished the way furniture was built long ago. Even the wood tops on the beautiful dresser and bench were rich with dimension from these techniques. The legs on the double vanity were hand turned by Amish woodworkers to add to the farmhouse flair. Marble tops and tile as well as antique style fixtures were chosen to complement the classic look of everything else in the room. It was important to choose contractors and installers experienced in historic remodeling as the old systems had to be carefully updated. Every item on the wish list was achieved in this project from functional storage and a private water closet to every aesthetic detail desired. If only the farmers who originally inhabited this home could see it now! Matt Villano Photography

[Shape]: Rectangular
[Size]:
S: 55.11 x 31.50 x 29.53'': for 4-6 persons
M: 62.99 x 31.50 x 29.52'': for 6-8 persons
L: 70.87 x 35.43 x 29.53'': for 8-10 persons
XL: 78.74 x 39.37 x 29.53'': for 8-12 persons
XXL: 90.55 x 39.37 x 29.53'': for 10-12 persons
[Color]: white tabletop and golden legs
[Material]: marble tabletop and gold stainless legs
[Why to Buy]:
-Simple design provides convenient dining experience.
-Unique marble patterns on the surface makes itself exclusive.
-Triangular framed stainless steel legs can well support the marble tabletop and expose the light-luxury aesthetics.
https://www.povison.com/bura-triangular-framed-marble-table.html

Whether you are a ping pong pro, or a hobbyist at heart, the You And Me Ping Pong Table offers the high quality needed for a proper game of table tennis with all the style and versatility necessary for a flawless melding with its surrounds. When not in use, the table's sporty features of net, paddles and balls can be tucked neatly away into an integrated drawer, rendering the table's surface perfect for dining, conferencing or just about anything in between. With attention to detail and refined aesthetics, the You And Me weathers indoor and outdoor use with grace. In exterior applications we recommend a shady location and protective cover for the black table option. Each table comes complete with net, paddles and balls. Score!
MATERIAL: Iroko wood legs, steel with cataphoresis and polyester paint, high density HPL.
DIMENSIONS: Available in standard, medium and mini though DSHOP.

Old farmhouses offer charm and character but usually need some careful changes to efficiently serve the needs of today’s families. This blended family of four desperately desired a master bath and walk-in closet in keeping with the exceptional features of the home. At the top of the list were a large shower, double vanity, and a private toilet area. They also requested additional storage for bathroom items. Windows, doorways could not be relocated, but certain nonloadbearing walls could be removed. Gorgeous antique flooring had to be patched where walls were removed without being noticeable. Original interior doors and woodwork were restored. Deep window sills give hints to the thick stone exterior walls. A local reproduction furniture maker with national accolades was the perfect choice for the cabinetry which was hand planed and hand finished the way furniture was built long ago. Even the wood tops on the beautiful dresser and bench were rich with dimension from these techniques. The legs on the double vanity were hand turned by Amish woodworkers to add to the farmhouse flair. Marble tops and tile as well as antique style fixtures were chosen to complement the classic look of everything else in the room. It was important to choose contractors and installers experienced in historic remodeling as the old systems had to be carefully updated. Every item on the wish list was achieved in this project from functional storage and a private water closet to every aesthetic detail desired. If only the farmers who originally inhabited this home could see it now! Matt Villano Photography

"OMNIA extending table with wooden corner legs. Rectangular ceramic table top.
The OMNIA table contains a clever mechanism able to greatly increase the top surface. By pulling out the frame, the two legs, fitted with concealed castors, slide to one side, allowing the extension leaf, mounted on metal guides, to lift, twist into position and line up with the top with a simple movement. The legs at the corners have a diagonal cut on the inside, a detail that characterizes the design.
The OMNIA extending table is perfect for the dining room. Customise it to your space.
Calligaris: Italian Smart Design since 1923
What does ""smart"" mean for us?
Smart is harmony between technique and aesthetics, between reason and emotion, because each Calligaris piece encloses the know-how of our experienced designers and our creativity applied to contemporary living."

Complete the deluxe appeal of your bedroom with this modern platform bed. This elegant Platform bed will instantly transform your room. Featuring a curvy and elegant design, it will change your sleeping experience for time to come. This bed features aesthetic stainless steel legs which allow for durability, providing you with a sound and restful night sleep.
Features:
Elegant and Sturdy Design
Includes Folding Slat
Upholstered in Top Grain Authentic Leather
Aesthetic Stainless Steel Legs
Dimensions:
W74" x D93" x H35"

Old farmhouses offer charm and character but usually need some careful changes to efficiently serve the needs of today’s families. This blended family of four desperately desired a master bath and walk-in closet in keeping with the exceptional features of the home. At the top of the list were a large shower, double vanity, and a private toilet area. They also requested additional storage for bathroom items. Windows, doorways could not be relocated, but certain nonloadbearing walls could be removed. Gorgeous antique flooring had to be patched where walls were removed without being noticeable. Original interior doors and woodwork were restored. Deep window sills give hints to the thick stone exterior walls. A local reproduction furniture maker with national accolades was the perfect choice for the cabinetry which was hand planed and hand finished the way furniture was built long ago. Even the wood tops on the beautiful dresser and bench were rich with dimension from these techniques. The legs on the double vanity were hand turned by Amish woodworkers to add to the farmhouse flair. Marble tops and tile as well as antique style fixtures were chosen to complement the classic look of everything else in the room. It was important to choose contractors and installers experienced in historic remodeling as the old systems had to be carefully updated. Every item on the wish list was achieved in this project from functional storage and a private water closet to every aesthetic detail desired. If only the farmers who originally inhabited this home could see it now! Matt Villano Photography

The Omnia is an elegant rectangular table that can comfortably accommodate up to 8 people. The large top, available in wood or in tempered glass, appears visibly raised off the wooden structure, giving the table a striking aesthetic effect of great lightness. At the corners, the legs have a diagonal cut on the inside, giving a unique edge to the design.

With its baseball stitch arm design, wood block legs and nailhead trim, our Oliver Sofa's classic style easily complements a variety of design aesthetics. Kiln-dried hardwood frame is paired with 8-way, hand-tied spring suspension for extra durability and topped with high-density foam cushions wrapped with feathers and down for exceptional softness.

We are proud to share with you an exciting cabinet project in Bellevue that involved both the kitchen and bathroom. The client desired a European style with sleek, modern aesthetics, and we were thrilled to bring their vision to life.
In the kitchen, we installed stunning flat-panel cabinets that exude a contemporary charm. The upper cabinets reached all the way to the ceiling, optimizing storage space and providing a seamless, polished look. These upper cabinets not only offer ample storage but also add a touch of elegance to the entire kitchen.
To further enhance functionality, we incorporated wide drawers into the design. These spacious drawers make organizing and accessing kitchen essentials a breeze. They provide a convenient and stylish solution for storing utensils, cookware, and other items.
For the finishes, we employed a combination of light and dark tones to create a striking contrast. The light finishes brought an airy and open feel to the space, while the dark finishes added depth and sophistication. This harmonious interplay of colors created a visually appealing and modern atmosphere in the kitchen.
In the bathroom, we continued the European influence with floating cabinets. These cabinets, devoid of visible legs or support, create a sleek and minimalist look while maximizing floor space. The floating design also makes cleaning a breeze, as there are no obstacles or obstructions to maneuver around.
The end result was a beautiful and functional space that seamlessly blended modern aesthetics with practicality.#europeanstylecabinets #modernkitchen #floatingvanity #flatdesign #seattlecabinets #moderndesigns

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Dimension:
Dining Table: 109"L X 42"D X 31"H
Dining Chair: 18"L X 18"D X 41.5"H
Emulate a fine blend of style and grace in your dining rooms with our stunning Cromberg Solid Mahogany Wood Dining Table and Chair Set.
The unique outlook of this dining room set is offset by its totally distinctive neo-classical features, a beautiful wood grain, and a supremely attractive hand-rubbed stain. Every piece has been lovingly handcrafted from the sturdiest solid Mahogany wood, which means that you can enjoy the heirloom quality of this dining set for a long time.
It consists of one large dining table and 10 accompanying chairs. The beautiful French style legs evoke a vintage appeal that is complemented by the slight curvilinear dip in the backrest of the chairs. The smooth table top has a slightly extended top frame, which looks beautiful against the stunning detailing of the legs. The overall aesthetic is absolutely attractive.
The best part is that you can easily pair this solid wood dining table and chair set with any interior design style, be it contemporary, eclectic, traditional, or classical. However, it would evoke a truly holistic look when paired with the large sideboard from our Cromberg 12 Piece Dining Set.
Special Features:
• 100% Handcrafted
• Solid Mahogany wood craftsmanship
•Traditional style
• Large dining table with French style legs
• 10 dining chairs with French style legs and tall backrests
• Beautiful hand rubbed stain
• Gorgeous Mahogany wood grain
• Visually versatile
• Heirloom quality
• Easy maintenance
Note: Our furniture is made of solid wood (not wood veneer over plywood). It is handcrafted by Master Artisans. Real wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike. Variations in solid wood grain patterns are to be expected and make each furniture uniquely beautiful, just like us humans.

Nestled in Pasadena's Old Mill neighborhood, this 1977 two-story home underwent a dramatic transformation. The once cramped, dark kitchen was reimagined into a light-filled, wellness-centric space. With custom-stained white oak cabinets, a ten-foot island, and high-quality kitchen appliances, this kitchen is perfect for health-conscious empty nesters.

This maximalist living room highlights the power of fearless layering. A velvet sofa in deep emerald and ivory geometric pattern is accented with embroidered tiger pillows for a touch of whimsical luxury. Behind it, richly colored abstract floral draperies create a dramatic backdrop. A large wood and metal coffee table reflects stacked books, green ceramic candlesticks, and fresh flowers, a well-traveled, collected aesthetic. Gold legs on the sofa and a vintage-style rug below pull this eclectic living room design together.

Incorporating a unique blue-chip art collection, this modern Hamptons home was meticulously designed to complement the owners' cherished art collections. The thoughtful design seamlessly integrates tailored storage and entertainment solutions, all while upholding a crisp and sophisticated aesthetic.
This study exudes timeless sophistication with its soft mint palette and features elegant furniture pieces that elevate the space. Abundant cabinets ensure ample storage, combining practicality with refined aesthetics.

[Our Clients]
We were so excited to help these new homeowners re-envision their split-level diamond in the rough. There was so much potential in those walls, and we couldn’t wait to delve in and start transforming spaces. Our primary goal was to re-imagine the main level of the home and create an open flow between the space. So, we started by converting the existing single car garage into their living room (complete with a new fireplace) and opening up the kitchen to the rest of the level.
[Kitchen]
The original kitchen had been on the small side and cut-off from the rest of the home, but after we removed the coat closet, this kitchen opened up beautifully. Our plan was to create an open and light filled kitchen with a design that translated well to the other spaces in this home, and a layout that offered plenty of space for multiple cooks. We utilized clean white cabinets around the perimeter of the kitchen and popped the island with a spunky shade of blue. To add a real element of fun, we jazzed it up with the colorful escher tile at the backsplash and brought in accents of brass in the hardware and light fixtures to tie it all together. Through out this home we brought in warm wood accents and the kitchen was no exception, with its custom floating shelves and graceful waterfall butcher block counter at the island.
[Dining Room]
The dining room had once been the home’s living room, but we had other plans in mind. With its dramatic vaulted ceiling and new custom steel railing, this room was just screaming for a dramatic light fixture and a large table to welcome one-and-all.
[Living Room]
We converted the original garage into a lovely little living room with a cozy fireplace. There is plenty of new storage in this space (that ties in with the kitchen finishes), but the real gem is the reading nook with two of the most comfortable armchairs you’ve ever sat in.
[Master Suite]
This home didn’t originally have a master suite, so we decided to convert one of the bedrooms and create a charming suite that you’d never want to leave. The master bathroom aesthetic quickly became all about the textures. With a sultry black hex on the floor and a dimensional geometric tile on the walls we set the stage for a calm space. The warm walnut vanity and touches of brass cozy up the space and relate with the feel of the rest of the home. We continued the warm wood touches into the master bedroom, but went for a rich accent wall that elevated the sophistication level and sets this space apart.
[Hall Bathroom]
The floor tile in this bathroom still makes our hearts skip a beat. We designed the rest of the space to be a clean and bright white, and really let the lovely blue of the floor tile pop. The walnut vanity cabinet (complete with hairpin legs) adds a lovely level of warmth to this bathroom, and the black and brass accents add the sophisticated touch we were looking for.
[Office]
We loved the original built-ins in this space, and knew they needed to always be a part of this house, but these 60-year-old beauties definitely needed a little help. We cleaned up the cabinets and brass hardware, switched out the formica counter for a new quartz top, and painted wall a cheery accent color to liven it up a bit. And voila! We have an office that is the envy of the neighborhood.

This striking Walnut River Epoxy Conference Table will sure to be the first thing on the agenda. It will give any boardroom or meeting room a stunning breathtaking aura. Our conference tables are made from reclaimed premium wood and handcrafted according to your specifications and design.
Additional Information
Our one of a kind Conference Tables are handmade specific to your design and specifications. Our tables are unique and will bring a refined look to any room. We offer a variety of wood types to choose from including but not limited to: Walnut, Oak, Ash, Elm, Maple, Monkeypod, Acacia, Sycamore, and Parota.
All of our tables are handcrafted with sustainable materials with visible gorgeous wood grain. Knotholes, voids and cracks can be filled with black epoxy which brings out the natural beauty of the texture of the wood and creates a smooth surface. We can also use different colored epoxies depending on preferred aesthetic.
Legs are detached and can be attached after delivery. We also offer white glove delivery and setup for an additional fee. We offer a variety of bases to choose from. Every conference table comes standard with U shaped metal legs in flat black or raw steel (with clear coat). We also offer our conference table bases in Stainless Steel, Chrome and Lucite for an additional fee depending on the design. Our tables come with a lifetime guarantee and are available for pick up if ordered in the Chicagoland area. We can also deliver and setup for a small additional fee.
Prices start at $10,000*
Note: All of our tables pictured have been sold as every table is made to order.
*Prices vary depending on size

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Example of a mid-sized minimalist brown three-story wood house exterior design in Portland Maine with a shed roof and a metal roof
Example of a mid-sized minimalist brown three-story wood house exterior design in Portland Maine with a shed roof and a metal roof
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