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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Final posting of photos of new inventory going to Alameda show. I have been posting new pieces since 6/25, scroll down after this post to see all. WE WILL BE IN THE USUAL SPOTS< N-15,2

Here are three new console tables


Large buffet, this was a built-in carcasse found at SF flea, Eliminated several drawers(they were busted up) and created these doors

Always looking for these beefy cast iron industrial sewing machine bases. This one made into a desk, bowling lane top with steel edging

Small industrial maple top workstation made into a cart.
Nice industrial cabinet with many drawers inside. Dougfir flooring as top

Cute little beachy cabinet, love the original Bun feet.
Vintage redwood benches, they were very shakey when I found them but completely rebuilt the feet they are good as new:)

Found an old steel top patio table at local salvage yard, polished it and mated it with this cast iron base,polished also
Vintage steel institutional dresser. Polished and laquered. One of the nicer ones I have found. They are pretty rare, most of them were melted down for scrap during WWII

Vintage wood desk base purchased from industrial picker, mated it with VG dougfir flooring top, very pretty.

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This blogs purpose is to introduce Bryan Appleton Designs to the internet community. I am a carpenter, artist, father, and an outdoor adventure enthusiast. I love to create furniture and other objects from relics gathered at flea markets, jobsite dumpsters, the local dump, you name it! These relics include antique victorian hardware, architectural elements from old houses, unique and interesting bits of painted wood, iron, and glass. Most of what I make is functional- a cabinet, hat rack, mirror, etc. Some things just sit there and look interesting. It is my passion, and I call it art! When I am not creating, I can be found hunting the local flea markets, scrounging thru dumpsters in Pacific Heights, or at play on my mountain bike or skiing in the Sierra's.

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