I like a dynamic living environment, so I wanted my tv rack to be movable. And I needed to be able to rotate the tv so I could see it from the kitchen as well.
Powder coated steel, stainless steel for the VESA mount.
So I wanted to make a table I could extend, but I couldn’t find a good place to put the extension parts.
So I made the extension into a light..
The lights remain on the ceiling, the frame comes down to hold the table leaf.
The table leaf itself are 2 paintings hanging on the wall. (Still need to be painted tho)
Light info: LED strip 60LED/m
130LUX at 1m50. (70W Halogen = 130LUX, 60W incandescence light bulb = 80LUX)
V1: pinewood, face side visible
V2: pinewood, most like the original
V3: oregon pine, attempting something different: planing the wood into a V shape
V4: beech wood, again with the V shape, making the V without a template is hard, you can see the lines of the V not coming together nicely on the back.
This chair also contains a flattened backside, so the V doesn’t go all the way up to the top of the backside (making another V shape in the back)
V5: oak, with the V shape, also V shape on the whole backside (I forgot to plane this side of…)
I had this idea about a coffee table with 2 levels, where the lower level would be hanging from supports coming from the higher level..
Through several iterations I came to this:
It was hard to glue this one together…
(Sipo mahogany)
Ayous/abachi and stainless steel
The black wood is burned ayous.
Just playing with connection…
9 Desile chairs put on the wall,
Still need to find someone to paint something on them in such a way the painting changes when the chairs change position
Just wanted to create a different shape with the wood
Ellipse measuring 2m-1m thickness 3cm, width going from 12cm on short edges to 6cm on long edges
Hung on the ceiling with stainless steel cables through pulleys, this way the lamp can be put out of level
Light info: LED strip: inside 60LED/m, top 30LED/
110LUX in the midle
74 LUX1.5m below the side.
(70W Halogen = 130LUX, 60W incandescence light bulb = 80LUX)