Bench for a dining room table. Reclaimed oak top, douglas fir or oak legs and skirting. (not to scale)
Dining Room Table and Bench for Andrea and Brett. (The bench in the drawing is just a stand-in for establishing the “front.”)
The table will be a smaller square, 42 inches, for daily use, but two extension leafs will allow for expanding the table size if friends and family are over and for a potential move into a larger home. Their kitchen is an old school size- intimate. Brett and Andrea also wanted a cool little bench for daily use.
Lens housing for walk-in camera obscura- Holland Project Gallery:
Tête-À-Tête Emulsion, April 19- May 20
Design-build projects, murals and objects by Simon Hjermind Jensen, SHJWORKS.
Design Boom profiles this project. I took particular note of the emphasis, via DB, on the fact that Simon Hjermind Jensen did this without institutional support (read dilution of intent and efficacy of purpose) yet through independent propulsion and volunteer help. It’s a project the community has access to. And although I don’t necessarily think public access is always something to note or is needed for validation of value, it becomes more relevant within DB’s introduction of this project as an independent project.