Because what bar can’t use an extra fifteen feet of shelving? Made from construction lumber and scrap plywood, 13 1/2″ H x 60″ W x 15 3/4″ D. You can visit them at Bar Harbor in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood.
Because what bar can’t use an extra fifteen feet of shelving? Made from construction lumber and scrap plywood, 13 1/2″ H x 60″ W x 15 3/4″ D. You can visit them at Bar Harbor in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood.
Scrap Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany, live-edge Maple, 52″ L x 30″ W x 31″ H, with removable legs, foot-rest, and 30″ W x 24″ D x 3.5″ H Birch storage drawer. Composite surface and footrest. Shaped end-caps to match live edge sides.
I made this for a writer/artist who needed a worksurface that could double as a dining/gaming table when guests were over. Needed a nice, deep drawer to store art supplies, and removable legs for moving in and out of tight spaces.
If you’d like me to make you something like this, fill out the form below, or email me at dt@dtfabs.com.
One of the more idiosyncratic things I’ve built, for the same clients as these built-in bookshelves. Douglas Fir and Birch Plywood, new material. Built onsite under a rain shelter, with the client’s chickens to keep me company.
If you’d like to commission something like this, email dt@dtfabs.com.