This piece is a mixture of reclaimed cedar fence pickets with a sleeker classic mahogany frame. We just try to get the proportions right and find nice lines that are satisfying to look at.
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At Dancing Grains we make unique custom furniture, cabinets, general woodwork, and larger scale design and architectural projects. Working with salvaged, reclaimed and otherwise sustainable materials and practices, we seek to create elements of the lived-in environment that bring a sense of ease and grace to it's users. This goal is achieved with old-world craftsmanship (quality), a quiet sensibility for enduring beauty, resourceful and creative collaboration with other artists, and a real-world practicality neccessary for bringing extraordinary designs to fruition.
Much of what you'll find with us is inspired by nature--the flow of our process, in addition to our finished products. Look for our balance, unique spacial appropriateness of designs, resourceful use of materials, and honest, conscientious approach to successful completion of your projects.
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Darlene Judy
For King bed stacked wood headboard - side boards to fit box spring & mattressSpectacular craftsmanship. Austin created a beautiful high end stacked walnut king bed. We were looking for a statement piece for the master that was unique using high quality wood for a mountain home, yet refined to work with the "mountain modern" design concept. It's absolutely beautiful and Austin was a pleasure to work with. I was so pleased he is working on other projects. Photos will come later once everything is completed.
Jon Margolick
For Memory BoxesShe said, amid tears, that it was the nicest thing anyone had ever given her. Worth every cent.
David
For Flagship TableI can personally recommend Austin Aaron of Dancing Grains Woodworks as a highly skilled craftsman with an impeccable sense of design. Recently my wife and I purchased a contemporary condominium in Boulder Colorado, and we wanted a “live edge” dining room table to add a Western mountain element to our furnishings. A mutual friend introduced us to Austin who immediately understood what we were after. He suggested that we go look at raw lumber together and recommended a source that he knew had recently harvested some 100 year old Walnut trees on a historic Boulder County property. We spent about two hours looking through the output of three trees before settling on three slabs (two for the top; one for the base) with beautiful figuring and coloration. Austin suggested that we join the top pieces end to end rather than in a traditional “book match” to enhance the shape and interest of the entire table. He then sketched a trestle base with beautiful curved legs in proportion to the substantial top, and he commenced the execution of the project. The result is shown in the accompanying photograph, taken after the table was carefully installed in our dining room. Having spent two days at Sam and Freda Maloof’s home in Alta Loma, California in the 1970’s when I picked up my rocking chair, I could tell that Austin’s joinery and finish work were superb. Most important, however, is the “line” of the table taken in its entirety and the balance between the base and the top; it is “gutsy” and substantial, but not overbuilt or “clunky” in any way. We have subsequently recommended him to two families who ordered similar tables and we have commissioned Austin to design a coffee table out of a slab of Myrtle that he located in Denver. Austin is the rare combination of artist and consummate craftsman; he is a wonderful choice for any custom furniture or cabinetry project. David, Saint Louis, Missouri