Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 03th August 2011 | RSS | LINK

I’m a big fan of two-tiered tables because they have such interesting profiles.  This late 19th century table with branded casting at the base is a perfect example. – Ford Huniford Check it out.

Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 26th July 2011 | RSS | LINK

Australian designer and blogger Anna Spiro featured one of her own designs on her blog, Absolutely Beautiful Things.  It’s what she calls a Max side table and I think it’s very cool and has a great design.  And what a fantastic color! – Ford Huniford Check it out.

Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 22th July 2011 | RSS | LINK

This is a vintage desk from the 1940s and I’m not sure which I like more–the simple, elegant design or the really great patina that has come with age.  It comes from an artist’s workshop and has a single drawer.  – Ford Huniford Check it out.

Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 12th July 2011 | RSS | LINK

What a cool dining table!  I love the way the industrial metal base is juxtaposed against the dark oak table top.  Has anyone else seen a tilt top table like this?  Let me know in the Comments if you have.  – Ford Huniford Check it out.

Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 08th July 2011 | RSS | LINK

Check out this great post that was featured on the blog You Have Been Here Sometime.  This is a really thoughtful design blog, and in this post, they compared one of my philosophies to Sol Lewitt’s.  Great company to be in! – Ford Huniford Check it out.

Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 30th June 2011 | RSS | LINK

This sculptural table with a labrodorite top by Phillipe Hiquily is just plain fabulous.  Hiquily is a French artist whose works are really more sculpture than furniture. – Ford Huniford Check it out.

Author: admin | Published: 06th May 2011 | RSS | LINK

Check out the Dalton table, featured in Architectural Digest‘s ‘AD Discoveries’ in the June 2011 issue.

Author: admin | Published: 25th March 2010 | RSS | LINK

This is such a unique primitive table from the middle 1800′s. The top service is a two board top and so special with the curved edge. The right side has been cut long, long ago probably to fit a special space. The top had no paint but a great worn surface and the base has [...]

Author: admin | Published: 24th March 2010 | RSS | LINK

This is a really wonderful antique sawbuck table. It measures 5 feet 2 inches long, 28-1/2 inches high and 25 inches wide.  It has such a great aged look and feel, yet remains modern in its simplicity. Check it out at Curry’s Antiques.

Author: admin | Published: 23th March 2010 | RSS | LINK

This is a really interesting piece! It’s a very good English William IV period mahogany What-Not. These items were used as small bookcases/stands for collectibles and still work well for that purpose. Check it out at Daniel’s Antiques.