Saturday, July 30, 2011
Moss Landing Location
Below are photos of many new pieces, made for the upcoming show at Moss Landing. I will have a double size booth, should be a beautiful day. Tommorrow, Sunday July 31. I will be located in 58-60, Just across from Post Office. Much of the inventory shown in last 3 or 4 posts is available and will be shown tommorrow.
New Pieces
First photos are of chimney cabinet. The door is made from Napa Valley farmhouse 4 panel door. Very nice victorian cast iron hardware. The flower in center of top rail came from an antique hand wrought iron fence panel.
Another chimney cabinet, beautiful hardware, purple crystal knob. Cabinet to the right uses a couple of New England shutters for doors. The green sides are of wood recently salvaged from Lake County resort cabins I deconstructed.
Very cool primitive piece recently purchased at SF flea market. The larger piece was a tack box from a Fresno horse barn, originally had a sloped top that opened. I took it apart and leveled off the top and added the doors and an interior shelf. The top is nicely patinated tin. The smaller box is lined with tin, same barn, no idea what its function was.
Console table, very interesting cast iron base. Labeled "Singer Sewing Machine Exchange, San Francisco", and "USA".
Another console table, sides are from old wooden painters ladder, porch brackets from the midwest.
Found this old icebox at Alameda, love the green and white distressed finish. I gutted the insides and created a cabinet with drawer and wooden top.
Another whimsical piece. I loved the lines on this old victrola cabinet. I gutted the piece, painted it and added the door and a drawer on slides. Top still opens.
Found this antique vanity at Urban Ore in Berkeley. Solid black walnut construction, dovetailed drawers, very nice solid bones. The top was in very bad shape so I removed and created new one to match the paint job. Very Beachy.
Another chimney cabinet, beautiful hardware, purple crystal knob. Cabinet to the right uses a couple of New England shutters for doors. The green sides are of wood recently salvaged from Lake County resort cabins I deconstructed.
Very cool primitive piece recently purchased at SF flea market. The larger piece was a tack box from a Fresno horse barn, originally had a sloped top that opened. I took it apart and leveled off the top and added the doors and an interior shelf. The top is nicely patinated tin. The smaller box is lined with tin, same barn, no idea what its function was.
Console table, very interesting cast iron base. Labeled "Singer Sewing Machine Exchange, San Francisco", and "USA".
Another console table, sides are from old wooden painters ladder, porch brackets from the midwest.
Found this old icebox at Alameda, love the green and white distressed finish. I gutted the insides and created a cabinet with drawer and wooden top.
Another whimsical piece. I loved the lines on this old victrola cabinet. I gutted the piece, painted it and added the door and a drawer on slides. Top still opens.
Found this antique vanity at Urban Ore in Berkeley. Solid black walnut construction, dovetailed drawers, very nice solid bones. The top was in very bad shape so I removed and created new one to match the paint job. Very Beachy.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Upcoming Show Dates, Locations
Bryan Appleton Designs will be at Moss Landing Antique Fair, Sunday July 31. Space nos. 58 & 60, directly across from Post Office. Also, I will be back at Alameda Antique Fair, Sunday Aug. 7. (After this I will not be back until October)Booth space N-15, on corner facing food vendors. Other future scheduled appearances are Sunday Sept. 18 at Marin Farmers Market at San Rafael Civic Center, and Saturday Sept. 24 at Grand Lake Farmers Market in Oakland, across from Grandlake theater. Also, in September the Petaluma Antique fair, Sunday Sept. 25, I will be there.
New Pieces, Custom Pieces
It's been awhile since I last posted, quite a few photos. Note, Any photo here can be viewed in close-up by clicking on photo. Thankyou Google! First cabinet shown, marble top salvaged from victorian table. Mix of repurposed wood, vintage kitchen cabinet glass door, carved oak embellishment from deconstructed victorian era sofa.
These photos are of new piece that is showing in Zonal, in Hayes Valley, SF. Very cool shutters purchased at Alameda as doors. Antique Windsor pattern cabinet latches, steeple tip hinges. The hand wrought iron embellishment is from estate of an Antique dealer in SF. this was part of an old fence, incredible workmanship.
Shelf unit, I purchased at salvage yard, added beadboard back and the top crest is part of an antique chip carved headboard. Available.
I recently purchased these vintage diamond paned panels at an estate sale in Novato. I made the doors with these panels and then created this cabinet around doors. Vintage hardware, repurposed wood throughout. Very cool tile piece at top center, was marked "Richmond Tile Works" on back. Black walnut carved corbels are salvaged from a deconstructed victorian era armoire. This piece is going to store in Half Moon Bay, called Abode.
Recently built custom Table + Bench. Architectural columns were used for legs, crosspiece. These were salvaged from old victorian in Weed, Ca. More of the handwrought iron fence balusters used here. The iron banding was found at a dump site in Lake County, originally old bedrails! Tabletop made from roughsawn doug fir timbers, planed, and some vintage barnwood.
This custom cabinet is a file cabinet/ drawer combo. Exterior is made entirely from rough sawn doug fir timbers, resawn. The handles are from an estate sale, originally from old Bank Of Italy in SF.
Very nice old farmhouse table, pretty beat up when I got it. It has been rebuilt, very solid now, finished with spar varnish for exterior use. Available.
This table I purchased when I moved into my warehouse as a possible worktable. It was covered with a sheet of linoleum, and painted pink. I left it outside in the rain, and the linoleum began to delaminate. Very surprised to find this beautiful blue painted beadboard top underneath! Sanded off the pink on legs and skirt boards. Perfect table for beachhouse? Available.
Custom bathroom vanity, created for a vessel sink. Mix of architectural elements, antique cast iron hardware, vintage furniture parts. Top is black walnut, from deconstructed bookcase.
Beachy cabinet. Created from vintage kitchen cabinet door, repurposed wood throughout. This cabinet is available at Warmth Co., store in Aptos.
This piece was created for customer who wanted something to put a flat screen TV on, and to organize cable box, DVD player, etc.
Console table, created for exterior use.
Planter box and bench combo.
Endtables with shelf. Other photo shows same tables from backside, very colorful!
This piece started out as a vintage metal shelf unit purchased at a junkyard. Probably from a commercial sized kitchen. I painted with white enamel, then created from white barnwood from deconstructed horse barn in Marin, very cool antique French hand wrought iron fence sections as sides, vintage headboard piece as the crest. Available.
Shelf unit, I purchased at salvage yard, added beadboard back and the top crest is part of an antique chip carved headboard. Available.
I recently purchased these vintage diamond paned panels at an estate sale in Novato. I made the doors with these panels and then created this cabinet around doors. Vintage hardware, repurposed wood throughout. Very cool tile piece at top center, was marked "Richmond Tile Works" on back. Black walnut carved corbels are salvaged from a deconstructed victorian era armoire. This piece is going to store in Half Moon Bay, called Abode.
Recently built custom Table + Bench. Architectural columns were used for legs, crosspiece. These were salvaged from old victorian in Weed, Ca. More of the handwrought iron fence balusters used here. The iron banding was found at a dump site in Lake County, originally old bedrails! Tabletop made from roughsawn doug fir timbers, planed, and some vintage barnwood.
This custom cabinet is a file cabinet/ drawer combo. Exterior is made entirely from rough sawn doug fir timbers, resawn. The handles are from an estate sale, originally from old Bank Of Italy in SF.
Very nice old farmhouse table, pretty beat up when I got it. It has been rebuilt, very solid now, finished with spar varnish for exterior use. Available.
This table I purchased when I moved into my warehouse as a possible worktable. It was covered with a sheet of linoleum, and painted pink. I left it outside in the rain, and the linoleum began to delaminate. Very surprised to find this beautiful blue painted beadboard top underneath! Sanded off the pink on legs and skirt boards. Perfect table for beachhouse? Available.
Custom bathroom vanity, created for a vessel sink. Mix of architectural elements, antique cast iron hardware, vintage furniture parts. Top is black walnut, from deconstructed bookcase.
Beachy cabinet. Created from vintage kitchen cabinet door, repurposed wood throughout. This cabinet is available at Warmth Co., store in Aptos.
This piece was created for customer who wanted something to put a flat screen TV on, and to organize cable box, DVD player, etc.
Console table, created for exterior use.
Planter box and bench combo.
Endtables with shelf. Other photo shows same tables from backside, very colorful!
This piece started out as a vintage metal shelf unit purchased at a junkyard. Probably from a commercial sized kitchen. I painted with white enamel, then created from white barnwood from deconstructed horse barn in Marin, very cool antique French hand wrought iron fence sections as sides, vintage headboard piece as the crest. Available.
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