Author Archives: Chris
ULTRACHROMA Identity Experiments: Pixelmosh
This an idea created from my photos of old televisions – the CRT type – that had been damaged and were showing faulty signals.
This post was inspired by the book “Show Your Work” by Austin Kleon. It’s a pretty good read and highly encouraging. Thanks, Austin!
Table No. 01
These are a few shots from the build of our custom dining table that Toni and I decided to make after being dissatisfied with several aspects of the offerings we found locally.
The top is a heavy-duty worktop similar to a butcher block, and the legs are flat iron segments welded by hand in a trapezoidal shape. Toni sourced the legs, I sourced the top. We assembled them and I stripped the factory-applied finish with a random-orbit sander. The edges and corners were sanded to a pleasingly smooth finish and I stained it to a warm brown. We chose a set of 4 woven wire chairs to compliment it – one is barely visible in the second shot.
We hope to have this for many years, and to have many family dinners around it.