A CHRONOLOGY OF OUR WOODEN CREATIONS
JOHN’’S EARLIEST RECORDED WORK.MADE AT THE AGE OF 11 YEARS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL SHOP CLASS
JOHN’’S EARLIEST RECORDED WORK.MADE AT THE AGE OF 11 YEARS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL SHOP CLASS
Built in the same shop class as the candelabra
Built in a little shed in Lansing Michigan of end grain wood with epoxy reinforcement
From the same tiny workshop in Lansing, Michigan
Stone Farm, about 25 miles outside Lexington
Missing some photos. This was in the grand entry with a sweeping spiral stair set that we also built.
This was a challenging rafter project, to wrap giant trusses, and fit whole rafters at very odd angles to them.
Altar and babtismal font at the Epispocal church of the Assention.
This lamp with a base by my twin brother is still in my posession on my bedside table
Designed for a Medina WA residence
For a Mercer Island, WA Residence
All the walls and ceilings were built out with maple millwork
Display area. All the cabinets had back lighting behind the columns
Detail of columns and bow front doors
Detail of hand carved island leg
Bow front cabinet with side access pullouts
This was a revival of our early lamp making in a different form
Made of reclaimed antique hand hewn oak beams from the east coast
Detail of desk
Discussion about this demonstration kitchen garden and Permaculture
Bar and table from a hollow maple reclaimed from the City of Seattle
Small bistro table
"The Cat's Coffee Table" This hollow section had a perfect cat sized opening in the side
"The Cat's Coffee Table" and the can is home asleap.
Couch end tables
Couch end table to show the interior better
"The Living Under story" Tea Table, planted with Corsican Mint
Walnut and curly western maple veneer