Wednesday 24 October 2018

Bookshelf

Ihave uploaded a piece of furniture on my site. A bookshelf.
There are pretty good pictures but I'd show some "work in progress" photos.
Look at them:
Felirat hozzáadása






Friday 28 June 2013

Children's adjustable chair




  • Adjustable seat and footrest
  • Perfect even for the dining table or a desk
  • 100 percent handcraft
  • Made of 100 percent natural wood
  • Natural finish (oil&wax)


Three positions depending on the kid's height:
  1. seat 55 cm, footrest 25 cm high
  2. seat 50 cm, footrest 15 cm high
  3. seat: 45 cm high - an ordinary armchair with comfortable elastic backrest
 






Thursday 7 June 2012

Chest of drawer in ash and beech

12 drawers, ash planks, framed by beech.
Finished in may, 2012. In a proper sense I don't like beech wood.
Usually it's titled as a boring material. And during this work - I had to reconsider my standpoint.






Chest in ash and beech



Tuesday 3 January 2012

Jewelry box

There was made a jewelry box in 2011, as a Christmas present.
Cherry, white maple. Inside it has two levels - two separate trays made of alder wood. The bottoms of the  trays are covered by leather (goatskin).
The last three pictures show the drawings of the designing process. (Naturally there was much more, these are selected items.)








Friday 29 July 2011

Really handcraft - a chair in ash&walnut

There was a job - really handcraft, an exhausting and enjoyable work. Now I'm just editing the pictures of it. (Cutting, trimming, resizing etc...)
The basic structure of the chair is made of ash, the seat and the backrest are walnut. There are visible wedged round-tenons as decorative elements.
More pictures coming soon
- to my webpage
- and to my facebook page (Faktura Furniture)

Till then here are the raw photos:

Monday 25 July 2011

First

During the recent days I was being busy with some pics of a spring work - a desk with a chair. I.e. a children"s desk. So I'm about to share some of them.
 
desk
 The chair. Well it is a characteristic one. It has legs like the "moravian chairs" have - round tenons with wedges. Although the mentioned sample (m.chair) is quite rough/chunky I  was rather intent on constructing a lighter piece.  Therefore I made several bewels around the seat and tried to shape the details precisely. So, look!