Sunday, September 19, 2010



Great web site by Nico Yektai !
He has put together some furniture designers and artists that use concrete.
http://concrete-furniture.com/

I am glad I was asked to be part of it.
You can see one of my first concrete pieces I did back in the 1980's.
The coffee table is 24"W 60"L 16"H
The wood is Wenge with Bees' Wing Narra.

www.concretefurniture.com/



"BREAKING GROUND"
A Century of Craft Art in Western New York

Published by:
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
Edited by:
Barbara Lovenheim
Project Advisor:
Grant Holcomb

I was pleased to be included with photos of:
"Cylindrical Compliment"
and "Inlet"




New ad in MODERNISM magizine.
Fall 2010 issue
Articles on the 1933 World's Fair,
Mexican Architect Viva Mario Pani, and San Francisco's Skyline

I selected once again to keep the same photo of the
"WALL NICHE"
(From the Foyer Greetings series)
A line of furniture for the foyer.
Anegre' center panel with Maple edging.
Absolute black granite self.

www.modernismmagazine.com/

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Photo of an outdoor lamp prototype
finished last weekend with Lorna Secrest
for one of her favorite landscape clients in Pittsburgh

The final lamp is to be made from:
Ipe , Copper shade, cap and bracket
with a cast concrete pillar

SOFA Santa Fe 2010 .... great city ... great time in New Mexico !
Drove three days to Santa Fe and showed a new piece with my bench and table
with the William Zimmer Gallery
Titled : "Beacon Southwest"

The piece is 99" high with a light tower.
A narrow six foot high mirror is directly below the light shade.
The solid curved Sapele door swings open to reveal nine trays to display objects.
Material: Smoked White Oak veneer on outside of door, solid Sapele tower and concrete base.
The exterior Sapele tower is dyed Black and the Sapele interior has been left its natural color.