After a very busy month of May, we are having a quiet June. One thing we hope to do more of in the future is build furniture prototypes during breaks from our mainstay residential casework projects.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Plyboo coffee table.
Some old projects of Jeff's.

I decided to go on my own in 1987, having been a carpenter for about 3 years in Maine and Santa Cruz. I placed an ad in the local anti-nuclear monthly paper, and got a call from a man in nearby Aptos. He had about four thousand books in boxes, and wanted to create a library in an extra room downstairs.

Also in 1987, I built this fence/arbor around the corner from where I lived in the Seabright neighborhood. I saw it recently, it's holding up well except for a sagging gate. Very gray and covered with wisteria.
A few years ago, I recognized the client at Peet's in Menlo Park. She told me that after I finished the fence project it had been red-tagged by the city for being too tall. Before ordering it removed, though, the judge presiding over the case drove by to see it, found it "such a lovely fence" that it was allowed to stand.
I think this was my first table. Made for a great client in Portland that I made 3 more tables for over a few years time. The first photo in this post shows the same piece, with the interlocking center boards on the top, my favorite detail and one of the few things I wouldn't change, in retrospect.


Padouk Desk for an attorney. This wood is very reactive to UV light, and this bright orange faded to a rich dark caramel brown over the course of a year.
Another cherry table, this one a dining table to seat up to 8.
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