DESIGN OF THE DAY: Old Wood, New Look
May 10, 2010 in Architecture & Interiors, Decorating Secrets, Furnishings, High Country Shopping, ML Recommends, Mountain Living by Christine | No comments
Call it “rural modernism” or “rustic sophistication” — by any name, furniture designer David Stine’s style is one that celebrates the marriage of sustainability and classic American furniture design.
Each of Stine’s pieces is crafted from wood that’s been responsibly raised on his family-owned 400-acre ranch in Illinois. Only trees that have reached the end of their lifespans are harvested and shaped into pieces for the home.
Pictured here is the Sycamore Round, a solid section of a massive old-growth sycamore tree that was kiln-dried and hand-scraped, then treated with an all-natural linseed oil finish. Wouldn’t have guessed that it would look so at home in such sleek and spare surroundings? It’s a clean and graphic backdrop like this that lets this piece’s natural beauty take center stage.To view more of David Stine’s work, click here: http://www.stinewoodworking.com
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