I was challenged to build a table that could seat 12 people at once or break apart for seating pairs at six separate sub-tables. This plywood and steel 6-foot square table now resides in the upstairs room at The Barley Hound, Prescott’s gastropub.
This white wall will be a periodically-changing canvas for different invited artists.
The assembled banquet table seats three to a side.
Clean modern sensibility meets funky old bones (including stained glass) of this historic home on Cortez Street in downtown Prescott, Arizona.
The table with one section removed. The square of tubular steel in the tabletop more than just aesthetic; it is a linkage circuit of sockets and drawbars to hold the assembled table together.
One stand-alone table for two – or more.
Beautiful distressed (semi-restored) wood floor in this very old house-turned-restaurant.
Offset L-shaped legs mimic the fragmented parts of the steel square in the subtables.
Edge-grain plywood with stain.
34.540024
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Prescott, AZ, USA
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