This simple coffee table is quite long, measuring, 63.5" x 23" standing at 19.5". Size can be reduced upon request. The red oak has been reclaimed from some church pews, acquired locally here in Chicago. There are some signs of wear in the wood, providing some contrasting distress to the otherwise sleek and elegant design. The table is finished with boiled linseed oil.
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My career in building began with theatrical carpentry and design. I worked for four years in the Scene Shop at Colorado College, helping to build and create anything necessary for a wide range of performances. From very detailed intimate sets to large overwhelming sets that took up the entire theatre. This job taught me a lot of general construction basics as well as some invaluable design experience. I still like to see much of what I build now through the lens of theatrical design.
After graduating with a degree in theatre from Colorado College I wanted to learn some of the finer side of woodworking. I was lucky enough to find an entry level job at Childspace LLC, in Colorado Springs, a company focusing on making high end children's furniture, toys, and scientific learning devices. I took the opportunity working there to learn everything I could about fine woodworking, joinery, finishing, use of almost any imaginable power and hand tool.
What I have learned most from both of these jobs, outside of the physical skills of construction is an ability design playfully and thoughtfully. Whether it is for an audience or a child, I believe we crave forms that are personable, that we can interact with, that tell a story (or really that add to a story that's already being told).
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