I made this contemporary custom nightstand for my wife's birthday. It's constructed of solid walnut and bent solid copper for the base. The drawer is 12" deep and has undermounted soft close drawer slides. Could easily be modified to be sized for an endtable as well. Dimensions are 14d x 17.5"w x 21"h *this modern nightstand was handmade in Brooklyn
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So much is said these days for reclaimed materials. I often use them and have participated twice in Reclaim NYC and understand the importance of preserving, reusing, recycling, etc…but I would say
these pieces are less about reclaiming and more about claiming, you know, the conquistador kind of thing, the flag on the moon kind of thing.
A tree was cut down ripped open then I stuck my hand inside and felt around. I'm not trying to not sugarcoat it, but I want to emphasize what is going on in the making world - seizure and claiming. And the rationale is that there is a pearl inside the oyster. It will live on a necklace among others or on a gold earring backing and become an heirloom perhaps…
It's hard to say if the standing tree will live longer than the furniture made from it but that is something on my mind.
The idea isn't to decimate trees it's to put something into the world that is worthy enough to live on and take the meaning of a tree's life into the tangible, practical and modern world in which we all live.
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One of my friends who is a thoughtful industrial designer was musing one day about his field - more
specifically making 1000+ of something. He said:
I really have to know that this is worth bringing into the world. Look at all the IKEA crap and particle board water-warped junk sitting on the curb or in a landfill. Do we need more of that?
His question touches me. And so, you know, I slid my hand into the wounded tree and pulled out the throbbing heart for these.
I search for hours in stacks of wood to find what will become the drawer faces and doors. If it's too light I toss it aside. If it is too knot-riddled I pan it. I want to find a paintbrush in these stacks. I want to make something beautiful and transcendent.
I’m telling a story. It's in the chiseled brass details and the custom legs. It's in the fiber of the dried
wood pulled from the earth. Something that lasts. Something that lives on.
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Jenessa Abrams
For Custom DeskKevin was incredibly kind and communicative. He was flexible and worked with me to create an truly special piece of furniture that is also deeply meaningful.
sigrid seibold
For Custom made bedI am very happy with Kevin's work. A beautiful piece of craftmanship. I look forward to working with Kevin again.
joel breitkopf
For mid century modern deskKevin was very professional and responsive. It was overall an excellent experience and I would use him again. I wish all my vendors delivered like this!
Aris Economides
For CD storage credenzaExcellent and positive experience in every way!
Ethan Haymovitz
For Computer DeskWorking with Kevin was a pleasure. He is a skilled craftsman. Love love love my new desk.