Bruce's Sapele coffee table
Barb's boxwood, sycamore and kwila showcase cabinet
Daisuke's sycamore and maple coffee table
Steve W posing like a proud papa beside his zebrano and walnut bedside tableDon's chair (top) of white oak and danish cord, Steve N's cherry coffee table and Junior's mahogany chair
Michael A's (tall skinny on left) Sycamore and Olive wall cabinet, my Walnut and Red Elm wall cabinet, my maple hall table middle and my parents looking at Hong's kwila, arbutus and maple stand and cabinets. I'm sad I didn't get a better picture of this because it is one of the coolest pieces of the year.
Steve N's walnut and maple hall table and mirror
Michael A's Kwila and cord Super Leggere chair and Byron's Ash and Aformosia laptop desk
To follow up the last post, here are the little Wee-dar chairs and matching table made from white oak and danish cord
Jason's (left) chinese elm writing lap desk
Lord Godfrey's white oak bench (left) and Bruce's upholstered ash piano bench
Meredith's silver inlayed aformosia hall table
Daisuke's Shedua and Ebony wall cabinet
Michael O's Sapele box (top left), Barb's lacewood box (bottom left), Jacques' maple box (bottom right) and Byron's yellow cedar box (top right)
Don's chinese elm cabinetSteve W's (middle) kwila jewelery cabinet and Evan's (right) Arbutus jewelery cabinet
The Hobsonian one, doing something Hobsonian to my Dad.
Crowd outside and the Daisuke and Jacques' U-Haul for the long trip to Totonto!
Three lovely ladies
We were lucky enough to share a table with Hong and his family. We enjoyed a great dinner.
Six and one thirty-second lovely men
We're now enjoying the last week in the Creek before we hitch up our U-Haul for the drive home. I think I'll gather my final thoughts on the year and make another post about that later.
wow super projects this year! seems like chairs and curvy desks where the theme this year!
ReplyDeletecongrats to you and everyone else at IP!