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An artist’s studie i just visited in Palm Springs has a long, strong work table. He said, “I can walk on it.” Responding, “Yeah I bet you can use a sledge on it if you wanted to.” He said he made it from a scaffold. Sure enough, it was one of these aluminum scaffolds made of 2″ dia. bars. Because it was waist high, he must have either cut it down or it is manufactured in that hight. For the table top, he probably used 3/4″ plywood. It was a solid, heavy table. I loved it.
In my studio, I have two 3′x7′ hollow core doors for table tops, resting on tables with smaller tops but that are heavy duty. I scrounged all that from someplace. It’s all painted white. Point being that I would love to order Fetzerinc’s Apple tables, but my current income will not allow it.
January 27th, 2008 at 4:59 am
[…] qualche milione di Euro che proprio non sapete come spendere ecco l’idea che fa per voi: oobject ha redatto una lista completa dei materiali, degli oggetti e delle finiture che compongono un Apple Store che […]
April 4th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
An artist’s studie i just visited in Palm Springs has a long, strong work table. He said, “I can walk on it.” Responding, “Yeah I bet you can use a sledge on it if you wanted to.” He said he made it from a scaffold. Sure enough, it was one of these aluminum scaffolds made of 2″ dia. bars. Because it was waist high, he must have either cut it down or it is manufactured in that hight. For the table top, he probably used 3/4″ plywood. It was a solid, heavy table. I loved it.
In my studio, I have two 3′x7′ hollow core doors for table tops, resting on tables with smaller tops but that are heavy duty. I scrounged all that from someplace. It’s all painted white. Point being that I would love to order Fetzerinc’s Apple tables, but my current income will not allow it.
July 31st, 2009 at 7:17 am
Does anyone know where the stone tile comes from that is in the Boston Apple Store (and perhaps other stores too??).
I’ve heard that the stone is basalt but haven’t been able to find it. ANY IDEAS?
thanks!