March 9, 201412 yr The base is 18 x 40 inches and 30 inches tall. It is made from catalog 1 inch sq bar with hammer detail on all 4 sides. The client designed the table base, and he made the top from marble chips. The angle iron frame supports and holds the table top. Heymsfeld table001.pdf
March 10, 201412 yr Good looking table Rusty. Of course the beauty is in the execution of the maker's craft. The top is a perfect example of a reclamation art I really like, of course humans have been making mosaics from chips and small tiles since I don't know when, Minoan times anyway. There's only one aspect I don't care for and that's the inward pointing hooks of the feet, just too much of a trip hazard for my taste. I know you didn't design that feature and probably couldn't have talked him out of it, it's on the customer. Still. . . <sigh> Frosty The Lucky.
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