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I really like 'em but when situated in or with anything contemporary they say kitsch. Definitely not vulgar by any means.
But, to me, a chopped up log, no matter what species, belongs in a cabin or possibly in a boodwaah. Call me prudish, if you must. |
Generally speaking, I think you should pick a guiding theme or motif that has personal value to you, and conveys a quiet sense of accomplishment. In other words, it should say something, like "quality" or "competence". It should quietly suggest that you have past success and are credible. This sends a unified message to the staff, clients, and guests. It helps to focus and rid distractions if you can manage to keep the place streamlined and organized around your theme.
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"Thinks differently from my other... competitors" means do something different. Had lunch with a buddy today and am now wondering what a table for options mavens (him) would be like, and how it would be different from a table for short sellers... |
ABSOLUTELY!
My wife had a walnut coffee table built by a local. It's great. It was very inexpensive as well - under 500?? for custom, hand made. Wow. I am making a reclaimed white oak dining room table. My favorite part is the big square nail in the middle. Best part of that is that it is supposed to look ugly / rough. John, check out Craigslist in Portland. Lots of walnut slabs for sale. |
If that office also has to double as conference room, maybe add a screen divider on one side and divide the room with different mood lighting?
A nice solid plain table for four or six with electric outlets should be enough. Just watched a video on feng shui and there is subliminally something to it. They suggest adding plants, crystals, or mirrors in the deficient areas. Arraignments can be soothing and functional, or they can block energy flow and feel off balance. The size of the spaces did not seem to matter. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1578615401.jpg |
Doesn’t feel enough like craftsmanship to this guy
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However, RWebb is right as well...if your intended customers understand and appreciate the Live Edge Tables, so be it. |
Yeah, I've just done too much woodwork in a traditional way to like that style. That's why God made saws and jointers.
I also still own suits and ties and I'm quite happy to wear them. |
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*The above being said I fully appreciate that an individual may find great happiness in making these things, but then so does every 4th grader that makes his mom a laminated cutting board in woodshop. |
I appreciate the craftsmanship, but I'm not a fan of the look in general. It's pretty, but I wouldn't want it around me - it reminds me of my childhood. If I walked into an office with that table I would probably think, "He's a hipster or something, we don't share a background. Oh well, let's move on from there." Now, if he had a story about it, then maybe...
I grew up in a household where everything was used and most of it was broken. None of our furniture, or dishes, or flatware, or towels matched and most of the coffee cups were cracked. It was authentic Appalachian Rustic. :D I wanted to live with order and consistency that was even better than what I saw in my friend's homes and vowed that when I had my own home i would have solid, straight, square, matching furniture, and kitchens and bathrooms full of stuff that matched. I know it was just a reaction to being ashamed of having to get by with founds and castoffs as a kid, but I still feel that way. MrsWD has backed me down from that over the years, but it still pisses me off when a stray spoon or fork gets into my silverware drawer. I do have one piece of rustic furniture just because it means something to me. Pics tomorrow. |
IMO FWTW: Live Edge Tables will date very quickly.
You're better off with something classic. |
Really like the one in the second link!
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I know this guy and really like his work.
https://www.jnilsondesigns.com/ |
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