Hexagonal Coffee Table with Stained Glass Top
comments (1) January 20th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
An example of furniture design incorporating stained glass. The hexagonal pecan wood top is constructed in a camera-eye configuration. The base is constructed in cherry. All wood is finished with linseed oil and polyurethane. Lighting the table using the built-in dimmable switch causes the top and sides of this piece to glow. The top's stained glass insert has over 350 pieces in a collage of intersecting circles and angles. This piece measures 56"w x 49"d x18"h.
Design or Plan used: My own design
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Comments (1)
You probably don't recall me but I attended Drury for 2 years. My name at the time was Pam Gannon.
I'm in need of custom work near the K.C. area & was hoping you could lead me in the right direction.
If it wouldn't be a burden, I'd like to ask a couple of things. My e-mail is: pamela_stl67@yahoo.com.
If you have the time & are willing to answer a couple of questions, it would be greatly appreciated. If not, I more than understand.
Just an FYI, my health is extremely poor. If you do have the time to write, it's possible I may text back with an 816 cell number.
Pamela Smith
Posted: 2:33 pm on April 21st
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