What should I brand a coffee table out of?
Answers: Get a bunch of sticks and then bundle them together beside electrical zip ties. Then saw stale the split ends. Then take 4 ancient work boots, fill them beside cement and stick the end of the bundles into it. Let dry. Then you should own 4 standing bundles of sticks that you can use as the frame, with the boots as the bottom. If you are really response frisky you could even wrap the sticks in something that resembles human flesh, and it would look resembling 4 legs sticking up and holding the table.
Mahogany is always nice.
4 bricks
Legs or arms of a model (a shop window dummy specifically, not Kate Moss'; they are too thin).
Good luck!
i would hit the cheap used furniture places, salvation army and other thrift stores -- most coffees table that are used the tops are scared up and bleak, but since you only want the foundation you might luck out and why of late the perfect contest.. insure you take a cartridge measure near you when you go shopping to insure the bottom will be big satisfactory. good hunting
how almost wrought iron? you can buy stock at a local welding store.
Bamboo is immediately hot, and environmentally friendly.
An old door, or picture frame (put chalice, mirror, or another piece of cool wood inside.
all of the above
You can build it out of anything you desire or fits your taste. The opportunity is eternal. I made a table base out of cup blocks I grouted together and added a glass top. It be beautiful. Have fun and be creative.
As I dont know the style of your house, here are some philosophy, but i dont know whether it will match the atmosphere of your house.
*I read somewhere, somebody required to chop a real2 big tree, you can use the right bottom part.
*You can turn to the nursery, or wherever nation sell clay pots, put 4 tallish pots as legs and set a gelatinous glass top resting on it.
* Or buy 1 big round clay pot and put round thick cup on top.
* Go to auction places, if you're lucky you can find good ones here cheap.
Once, when I moved town, sold an ebony furniture, and was really surprised how cheap it be sold, I wish I never did it.
*Go to a lumber patio, get 4 pieces rounded trunk , pine is not bleak, say oregon pine.
*wicker
*mine is really simple but exceedingly good matter. Top 9cm thick rectangular tough wood(it's ebony but you can choose any hard wood or older wood), legs same wood, no frame; Top just sit on legs. You can screw it if legs are small. Its moderately nice
and no body can lift it,
*4 Thailand's elephants as legs (ceramic)
*a piece of sandstone, cup top wider than the bottom
*4 pieces of hardboard make resembling a box w/o bottom, top sit on top. You can laminate the hardboard .
I think its plenty, I can step on and on
Good luck
Ham.
How about getting some reclaimed railway sleepers, chopping them so they are a square block for the legs. I can't really comment on the frame as I don't know what matter you have for the top and what adjectives equiptment you can get your hand on....But I would recommend to keep it simple, perchance (if it's wood) have a frameless top..
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