Showing posts with label table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label table. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Cast iron based round table

This gorgeous round table with a floral crown pattern heat transferred into the wood. 

The three flowing shaped legs are the perfect complement to the beautiful pattern on the top. 







Friday, November 2, 2018

Early 1900's dual Emery grinder cast iron base

This is the base from an early 1900's Emery grinder. These grinders were made especially for the blacksmith trade and ran off a overhead line shaft system.



The three pieces of 100 year old barn wood were added to turn this piece into a statement display or ultimate flat screen and accessories.  





Sunday, August 6, 2017

Painted side table

Small side table with drawer and lower shelf.




This end table was reinvented with new stain on the top and bottom shelf. The legs and sides were painted with a light green and gold accents added to tie it all together.







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Painted mid century side table


Heywood Wakefield style mod century side table.



This table was stripped and the bottom was painted a bright yellow. The top has a graphic fairy image heat transferred onto it.


 





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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Table Transformation

Table transformation from drab to fab 

We were contacted by the Seeger family, about reviving their dinning room table. After several conversations, we decided that they shared our vision and we agreed to take on the project 


The dinning set was in great shape solid wood (with 3 leaves "surprise"), but they wanted it to have a more dramatic flare. 1st step was to take everything apart and remove the original finish and stain with the sander (no chemicals used).

The base and chair spindles and legs were all painted 3 coats antique white, then sanded smooth to remove all brush strokes, and given a light distress. 

   We added a custom graphic to the top via heat transfer and added the darker stain and multi coat poly urethane finish.  


The finished product turned out great 


and was delivered in time for Christmas festivities.




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Saturday, December 24, 2016

Farm style console table with storage

Farm style console table with storage.


We were commissioned to build this console table with storage for a customer.



In the customers home, ready for Christmas.






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Industrial custom bar cart

Bar carts, with custom heat transfer designs on the top. Each cart is unique and each one has it own special touch.

The Chambers family cart 


Reclaimed wood, pipe and fittings, all flat bar is hand bent for each cart. 

The Golden family custom cart below.

 And below is the Man Cave cart.


Contact us with any questions about your custom bar cart 

3spurzdesingsandcollectables@gmail.com






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Custom Industrial Bar Cart

We are excited about our industrial bar carts. 


Our first cart was made for our Niece as a wedding gift and they had been hoping for a Coffee/Bar cart.

We customized the top with "Coppinger Coffee Bar" a coffee bean heart and the year of marriage Established  2016.


This bar is made from reclaimed horse stable wood, pipe and hand bent flat bar. Each cart comes on non marking wheels with 2 of the wheels that lock.

Here is a picture of the Coffee/Bar cart at their new home. The center shelf and wine glass rack are all handmade also. The wine rack is finished off with reclaimed wine corks.


 

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Friday, November 11, 2016

Shabby chic lyre harp coffee table with brass feet

Shabby chic lyre harp coffee table with brass feet


With french image heat transferred on the top. Th rest was painted antique white, distressed  and waxed.



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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Cedar console table with cast iron base.

 Cedar console table with cast iron base. this one started life as a cedar chest lid and adjustable cast iron legs. 


The base is native Texas cedar and the removable expanded metal grates are fitted into a rabbet cut into the face. The whole table is on new wheels for easy movement.





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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Spool top table with treadle base

30" industrial spool top table with vintage sewing machine treadle base.


We took a 30" spool top and cut off one side to make it fit against a wall better. The cut off piece was re-attached to the back, creating a back splash. The treadle base is a vintage very rare Farm and Ranch branded base. The two pieces just go together so naturally.

 




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Monday, November 7, 2016

Country chic kitchen table

Country chic kitchen table 


This garage sale find got the full treatment, striped down top and legs. Added vintage Farm Fresh Eggs image, stained and polyurethane on top. The legs got sanded and painted antique white, lite distress and finish sanded, then waxed. What a difference alittle  alot of work makes.




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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Industrial spool coffee table

Industrial spool coffee table with vintage rail road crossing sign transferred onto top. The base is  custom  made from flat bar, hand bent.




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Sunday, June 12, 2016

The Appleby's tables

We were contacted by a repeat  customers the Appleby family. They were just getting ready to move into a new house and they wanted to see if we could help with a new dining table and chairs, plus a couple side tables to go with the other pieces that they have from us. Of course we were happy to help them and design something that would add the Appleby touch to the new home.

The first thing that we tackled were the dinning chairs (all six of them) that were a perfect match for a tired farm table that we had found a few years ago. 


 Each chair was had the seat taken off and was completely sanded, then stained and several coats of polyurethane were applied.

On the table it presented it's own set of challenges, due to the fact that it had been in the barn awaiting it's time in the sun that one of the legs had rotted at the bottom. So we had to get all 4 legs made and the rest was sanded down and made ready for image transfer and staining.  


 For the image we made a custom one to show the establishment the Appleby family.


Here is the table and chairs in their new home. 


Below are the other Appleby's tables from the 3 Spurz, so far.






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