This is a custom-sized bench on which to stand an x-large television, made from steel plate and vintage reclaimed wood beams. The beams are of 70 year-old Canadian Douglas Fir reclaimed from sixteen foot sections that clad the ceiling of an estate house in Northern New Jersey. The bench concept adds both a minimalist, urban-industrial styling and the warmth and character of old wood. The steel has been treated in an acid-bath to create a smooth but raw skin and then clear-coated; the wood is finished with fine, natural wood oil DIMENSIONS : 64 inches long; 16 inches height; 10 inches depth This bench concept can equally make a tall console or sofa-table or work as a real indoor bench for a communal table DELIVERY: I have estimated delivery at $140 but will obtain the best method and price for your location. quotes on request. Within a 50 mile radius of New York, I will deliver and instal the bench myself for a nominal price
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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.
Larry Sullivan
For Larry's End TableInspired design and proficient logistics. Very pleased.
Mary Brodsky
For Live Edge English Walnut Coffee TableDinsa made me a live edge coffee table made from American black walnut. It’s absolutely stunning and fits my space beautifully. He listened to my requirements and worked hard to meet them. He was a pleasure to work with and I highly recommend him.
Christopher Hess
For Custom Wood Slab TableDinsa 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!
Brian Minisce
For Brian's Dining TableWorking with Dinsa was a pleasure right from the start. He communicated perfectly and this was the reason that I chose him to do my project. The table I wanted built was unique in size and design and Dinsa embraced it's uniqueness completely / communicated excellently and delivered what he promised on time.built to the quality we discussed. I would definitely use Peppercorn Studio in the future. Brian
Pam Robbins
For Salvaged Steel Side TablesI am very happy with my finished product. Dinsa was easy to work with, communicated well and the product was delivered pretty quickly considering it was quite an involved project. There are some small things I i did not communicate well, such as the finish of the desk top and the fit of the glass for the end table tops. However, the craftsmanship for the metal pieces was excellent. Dinsa is very creative and and the finished product is very original and exactly what i had in mind.
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