THE NEW STUFF
Infinity Large Dining Table:  This design is our most elegant ... and versatile. Cut from antique log cabin logs, the legs can also be shorter for coffee tables, or as here, for dining height for almost any size table.
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Log Tied Small Table:  New, versatile option! Three log sections from the wall of an 1823 Pittsburgh log cabin are clustered and rope tied. We’ve done 2- and 4-log combos too, and like them very much with several grouped together. Two of this configuration, for example, make a wonderful coffee table.
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"Z" Coffee Table:  This coffee table has three elements:  the beautifully finished burl walnut top, the slanted fencepost support, and the base section cut from the 1823 Pittsburgh log house.
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Salmon Chest of Drawers:  A smallish tall chest which can be just about any color. The pulls here are a hammered black iron design; for a similar cobalt blue chest for another customer currently being made we've used 3/4" bone beads for pulls for dramatic contrast.
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MQ Dining Table:  This was designed for maximum flexibility within the constraints of a customer’s 1,000 square foot apartment occupied by a couple who eat in but also frequently feed friends and family.
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Aviary Bed:  This king size bed is flanked by companion bedside tables. A cardinal and a snow owl atop the head posts ensure that the occupants have only happy dreams. I also designed the pulls for the built-in drawers in the airy bedroom.
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Crazy Sticks Console:  Colors and directions gone berzerk, barnboard sides and birch saplings culled from forest on our Bedford County, PA farm.
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Shark Coffee Table:  this started as a batch of 6” x 6” beams left from renovation of a circa 1870 building in Homestead, PA.  We’re making another version which will have its various surfaces painted in different colors.
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Cradle Coffee Table: an antique log cabin log is smoothed flat on top and cradled by other cut out sections.  One end of the top shows the "cathedral notch," originally used at a cabin corner.
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Falling Stones Screen: stones of red shale harvested from the stream behind our log cabin in Bedford County, PA are suspended on hemp rope hung from the canvas panel.  My screens can be sized as desired and have as many sections as you want.
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More coming soon!