The inspiration for this piece of Furniture was an Escher print. Painting and gluing a left-over box of oak floor tile components on waste OSB, placed on 2 old chair frames this stool was created. The Escher style stool.
This item is for sale and a limited edition of 20 items in total will be made and can be ordered, in any color combination favored. À limited edition certificate comes with the item ordered.
Paintshop stool
These stools are made of left-over paintshop supports. These supports were used in the window and door frame making Industry to hold window frames while being painted in the spray booth. The colour on the wood is the result of multiple entry of the suppports in the spray cabin, thus being partly repainted with different colors each time a new frame was painted in the cabin. So these stools are zero footprint, made of 100% reclaimed material.
Zebra series storage box
Zebra style side table
Side table (Amsterdamse School) restored table top
This ‘Amsterdamse school’ side table had a cracked table top. After restoring the table top and refinishing it regained all it’s glamour.
Memory game in wooden box
Built-in Bookcase
This bookcase was designed to both save space and let the wall that it was built in maintain it’s character. The 70 mm deep gypsum block wall was cut open and a 294 mm deep bookshelf was made with a 6 mm closing panel at the back. The result is a bookshelf matching the wall and storage room space loss of only 230 mm behind the wall in the storage was kept at a minimum.
The bookcase is made of basic MDF. The MDF was sanded (up to 180), grounded, filled and sanded with 180 again. The finishing was done with Ral 9010, matching the latex used on the wall. Floor skirt left-overs were used on the cabinet front connecting it smoothly to the wall of the room.