




This is a hand-crafted table made with the lid of an aged whisky-barrel as its top. It stands on four steel legs which have a beautiful thick patina of natural oxidation; the oxidation is fixed by a finish of linseed oil which also gives the legs an attractive, light sheen The teak-wood top is finished with three coats of outdoor polyurethane which provides protection and enriches the graining. The steel rim that surrounds the whisky-barrel lid gives the table a modern arts-and-crafts look Although this table was made for use outdoors it will look equally charming in a family room or a den DIMENSIONS: 22 inches tall; 20 inches diameter This table is made to order I will deliver anywhere in NY, NJ, Ct within a 50 mile radius from Manhattan for $25. UPS shipping is approx $90
PeppercornStudio
I am a sculptor working in metal and glass. Sometimes singly, sometimes together. I find the simple expression of material to be visually pleasing, and often the stuff I have on hand will nudge my creative process. If the resulting piece awakens my visual sense with wonder, that counts as art for me.
I’ve arrived at sculpting after a heady and enjoyable journey through corporate life. I worked my whole career, twenty-seven years, at JPMorgan and all of that on its trading floors. So making art - and the solitude that accompanies it - are a striking counterpoint to the addictive buzz of life in the markets.
The short story reads like this: as an avid gardener I developed an interest to make large-scale metal art to add to the whimsy in my yard. My son, who was (and is) restoring a classic Alfa Romeo taught me how to weld; I followed this with a semester at the Silvermine School of Art. Many moons, more tools, much practise, the steady acquisition of technique (mostly from other artists and artisans) and I had learned much of what goes into my art now.
I like to use recycled steel whenever possible and I scavenge actively to collect old metal - there’s little more satisfying than cutting up and creating art from, say, an old corn planter.
Patina, texture and light fascinate me and play engaging roles in my sculptures.
My wife (an art photographer among her other talents) and I collect the works of (mainly) American craftspeople - glass makers, ceramicists, wood-workers, textile artists, sculptors - and seek out contemporary art, often at Sculpture parks. So making art is its own reward. Sharing it is even better.
Dinsa is a master craftsman and a total delight to work with. He is warm, welcoming and has a keen artist's eye. He consulted with me every step of the way and met all his deadlines. I couldn't be more thrilled with my unique and fabulous dining room table. It truly is a masterpiece. If you get the opportunity to work with Dinsa, don't think twice, I highly recommend him. He's a real gem.
We love working with Dinsa -- he was so easy to work with, he kept us informed and followed our wishes...we would be happy to work with him again and can highly recommend!
This was a great experience. Love my table. Very willing to please. He hand delivered the piece. Very nice guy!
Dinsa is a master of his craft. We could not be more thrilled with our new family dining table. I would strongly recommend him to anyone looking for true quality and artistry.
Dinsa Mehta is a true artist! I wanted a “table” but really more a piece of art. Dinsa saw my vision and knocked it out of the park!!! I’m about to send him my next order!