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SPHUBE TABLE

halfway between a sphere and a cube
designed for Spirit of Liberty exhibition, re-sold 4 years later through
Lyon & Turnbull to Chris Nash, bronze founder: the pedestal design is based on
aircraft wing technology

DIY Shelves

part of a set of ideas for The Woodwork Book
- easy to build science fiction objects
[buy online Pan Books ISBN 0330261754]

Boy's desk

One each for Nick and Ben Atkinson Wills:
one left handed, one right

Trying to be French

(because she is);
contemporary ormolu, silver inlay, structural honeycomb top

Abel Smith

COFFEE TABLE two slipped into the sitting room almost unnoticed.
SIDEBOARD serving table and somewhere to keep the cutlery
DINING ROOM the faux romanesque mural sets the scene
TABLE Seats 14 in one, 16 as a pair and all comers when in 4 for a buffet
CHAIRS each chair has its own bronze animal and related upholstery

Tullock Table

A pair in Swiss pear, each with a bronze cube

St Ann's Court

contemporary furniture
for a dominating thirties environment.
all spaces relate to the circular plan.

Customer Manzanera

Lady's Desk

writing surface and pigeonholes pierced on a spike
another project in The Woodwork Book

Space Invader cabinet

Bohemian architecture (Fischer von Erlach)
meets cyber space game

Blackburn bed

playful his and hers dynamic geometry
includes safe sex drawers

  • Sphube table
  • DIY shelves
  • Boys' desk
  • Trying to be French
  • Abel Smith
  • Tullock table
  • St Ann's Court
  • Lady's desk
  • Space Invader cabinet
  • Blackburn bed