Beyond Burnt Pedestal
Beyond Burnt Pedestal
Beyond Burnt Pedestal
Beyond Burnt Pedestal

Beyond Burnt Pedestal

Wood Side Table (ID: A97368)
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This elegant pedestal makes a perfect base for sculpture, vessels, or other accents. The top is durable end-grain ash arranged to form a loosely repeating pattern. The surface is thoroughly burned with a torch, removing the cellulose and accentuating both the grain and the glue lines. A wire-brushing enhances this effect and a liming wax (a white-pigmented wax) highlights the annual growth rings of the wood. The result is a black and white pattern with both visual and tactile texture.

The legs of the pedestal are made of alder that is burned with a torch, carefully cleaned to remove loose carbon, then finished with a clear oil and wax. There is an inexactness to the burning process that creates a rich, variable surface of complex color, texture, and form.

Please note that these tables are sold individually. Image depicts two tables.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ash
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Douglas W. Jones and Kim Kulow-Jones

Douglas W. Jones and Kim Kulow-Jones

Random Orbit
"We have a favorite quote by the artist Man Ray: 'The world is full of craftsmen, but there are very few practical dreamers.'"

Douglas Jones and Kim Kulow-Jones like woodwork that is elegant and imaginative, sophisticated yet playful. They enjoy experimenting with unusual materials, woods, and techniques to convey their sense of elegance. The interaction of materials allows for serendipity: milk paint reacts with certain woods, revealing an additional line of color when carved back through the wood.

Their work relies on a combination of curving surfaces, rich colors, and appealing textures to express these interests. Though trained as artists and craftspeople, they seek an open-ness and immediacy towards materials that is often found in folk art.

Jones and Kulow-Jones took circuitous routes to becoming furniture makers. Kim earned her BFA at Cleveland Institute of Art and apprenticed in Denmark. Doug graduated from Wesleyan University with a history degree but soon found work with a cabinetmaker. Both artists went on to earn MFA degrees in furniture design from the Rhode Island School of Design. They met while attending a woodworking class at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. They married and moved to New England to start the Random Orbit studio.

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