Tendril Shelving Unit
September 14th, 2009

Putting a new coat of paint on the original showroom space and building new fixtures. Have sold this exisiting piece to a lovely gallery owner who has been eyeballing it for years. Posting here for future reference. The top two tiers are built as one unit and it bolts to the larger bottom tier. All 3 could be separate. Could do more shelves at different heights. Great use of corner space. $200 per tier (ball park ish)

Growing Seeds Play Structure
July 20th, 2009

Trees forts, a castle and a bridge. The new Growing Seeds school/daycare playground is a wonderful blend of good design and the simple fun of being a child. Delia was glad to join in. 

Installation at the Nines Hotel Portland
July 13th, 2009

Have wanted to get a hold of a decent photo of Ivan McLean’s work at the Nines Hotel. You can see here the bronze piece on the corner and its sister just over the wall in the distance. He is also responsible for the lit glass wall pieces and the panels of carved wood that are mounted above the line of lamps. Even with the quality photo the strength of the work is allusive. Solve the problem by having a drink in the bar and checking it out in person.  

Glass Sculpture Display
May 13th, 2009

A custom size display piece for a series of glass objects. Two sizes.

Table Set Caddy
May 13th, 2009

A prototype for a caddy used to deliver small plates and silverware to a table. 

Menu Display
April 18th, 2009

A table top unit for display of a local restaurant’s menu and cooking class schedule.

Cafe/Display Table
March 21st, 2009

Based upon the same butterfly leg design as the mushroom table this larger version makes an excellent little cafe table suitable for a breakfast pantry or a versatile retail display table. The top has been oxidized and finished to accentuate the natural steel elements. 30″ x 30″ high  $250. 

Round Coffee/Display Table
March 21st, 2009

This is a larger version (36″) of a table we build regularly that is UPS friendly. Though not easily shippable through UPS it is much better for display purposes and makes a great statement piece for a living room. The top has been oxidized to accentuate the natural elements of the steel. $300

Sequoiadendron giganteum Wine Rack
March 21st, 2009

We make a wine bonsai, a bush, a tree and a sequoia. What do I call the biggest wine rack of them all? If you own a restaurant, a winery, a wine store or you like to brag in your giant house than this is for you. Holds more bottles than I can easily count. 30 plus. And stands about 7 feet high. $300 for this version.

Tables Base
March 7th, 2009

Delia makes so many simple things that I forgot to document because they don’t show our virtuoso quality. But this piece is so simple and so good that I think it is worth posting. The angle iron frame makes a good looking and cost effective way to create tables, counters, display pieces and anything else you can think of.