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Friday, March 1, 2013

White Oak Dining Table

Here is a dining table we recently build with the edge detail developed for the Hotel Murano.


Here is the table closed— 8'4" long, solid rift-sawn white oak.

We love this edging— it takes about 2 1/2 days to route and detail this edging on a table this size.

Here is the table with one leaf— when fully extended the table measures 11' long.

One of the two leaves store right under the tabletop.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Kitchen island for FINE Design.

Here are photos of a kitchen island we recently delivered to FINE design here in Portland. Design by BOORA Architects.

The island is made of solid alder blocks, 2 3/4" square, and lots of glue.


The backside features an integral laminate shelving unit.


Detail of the top surface.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Recently completed furniture and cabinetry project

Here is a job we finished toward the end of last year. We worked with Skylab Architecture and Green Gables Construction to build all of the cabinetry and custom furniture pieces for this addition.

We fabricated the coffee table from the crotch of a walnut tree. We also made the bookcase in the background.

The sofa base was built by MADE, and upholstered by InHouse PDX.


We crafted this media cabinet from solid walnut, and used four boards with varying grain and tone to create the pattern on the doors.

The office is pretty amazing.

The desk is solid 1 3/4" walnut, and is undercut to give the piece a lighter feel.

The top is dovetailed in the middle, and mitered on the ends for a continuous profile.

This is the "hers" half of the closet.

Here is the bathroom, and a sneak peak into the "his" side of the closet.

Lots of mirrors, angles, and perspective going on here...

Friday, December 7, 2012

Walnut and Steel Hall Shelf

We just installed this hall shelf for a couple that just moved to Portland.

The shelf is made from a live edge oregon walnut plan and blackened steel.


The shelf brackets double as display cubbies.


The shelf cubbies are water-jet cut to mimic the shape of the live-edge shelf, and then formed to the final size.