Concrete + Steel + Wood dining table made for a residence. The table was designed to have two extension leaves that are removable and compliment the bench.
Craftsman involved in this project:
Sean Hunter, Lynn Hudson, Andy Littleton
Photograph by Peter Lopez
Custom bed-frame and nightstands made from solid birch hardwood for a residence.
Goods made for and sold at the Cultivate market.
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Photograph by Peter Lopez
Concrete "Yota" Vans (b/c we love Toyota Vans so much & currently own a fleet of them)
Sold online here.
Photograph by Peter Lopez
Four coins were welded with brass to the ends of the extension leaves. The year of the coins were significant and chosen for a corresponding birth year for each of the client's children.
Photograph by Peter Lopez
"Stone Home" Concrete incense burner - (smoke exits the chimney!)
Sold online soon.
Photograph by Peter Lopez
More goods at the Cultivate market.
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Photograph by Peter Lopez
Birch construction with hidden joinery. Pine slats and 5-piece birch frame can be easily assembled/disassembled.
Concrete Cones - (recommended: Jewelry display)
Sold online soon. (or inquire within)
Photograph by Peter Lopez
Goods made for and sold at the Cultivate market.
Visit Cultivate Tucson online: web / instagram
Photograph by Meredith Amadee
The complimentary contrast of these two raw materials is always pleasing in every sense.
Photograph by Peter Lopez
Concrete America made by Midtown Artisans for sale at Cultivate 2016.
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Photography by Peter Lopez
Concrete geometric cylinder - (recommended for Jewelry display)
Sold online soon. (or inquire within)
Photograph by Peter Lopez
The bench was a later addition that led to the addition of matching removable leaves.
Photograph by Peter Lopez
Goods made for and sold at the Cultivate market.
Visit Cultivate Tucson online: web / instagram
Photograph by Meredith Amadee