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Reclaimed Fir Farm Table

$950

This farm table is made from reclaimed lumber that used to be a cabin near Central City, CO that was taken down over 20 years ago. There is a lot of character to the wood for being out in the elements and from all the nail holes that held the cabin together. There is a steel band that runs around the top and gives the table an interesting detail. It is finished with Danish Oil to bring out the grain and then several coats of lacquer to seal the wood. As with all the pieces available if you need the dimensions changed, different materials or a custom design please contact me.

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Ben Dagitz

Ben Dagitz

Bdagitz Furniture

Denver, CO
Member since: 2010
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Objective:

The goal is to create unique furniture that is rooted in functionality, visually intriguing while displaying honesty of material and a bit of whimsy. To craft pieces that are viewed and used on multiple levels; work that melds with its surroundings while possessing the impact to stand apart. First appearances are of clean, simple objects. A closer look develops into layers of discovery about connections, tectonics, and the character of materials. Each element is continually edited throughout the process to insure every part contributes to the strength of the whole aesthetically, structurally, and conceptually.

Method:

Germinal to each design is an idea of the unique characteristics of materials, used to inspire the formation of the piece. If it is wood, steel, glass, textile or anything, the aim is to take advantage of the strengths and inherent beauty of each material. The act of construction is an ever-changing progression adapting to the challenges and opportunities inherent in manipulating raw materials into a final result.

Philosophy:

It is important to use materials in a sustainable manner. Selection of “green” products is equally important as how they are being used. Each piece of furniture is build with the idea it must stand the test of time to respect the materials from which it was formed.

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