These nesting tables and etagere were constructed for a home goods showroom. They were made from laminated MDF and poplar. They were finished with standard latex paint. The etagere later received glass shelves.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Mahogany Bookcase - Polo Ralph Lauren
Cedar Gazebo - Polo Ralph Lauren
This gazebo was constructed for Designers in Fashion Fighting AIDS events Chicago, Atlanta and New York. It was made from cedar logs and shingles and reclaimed barn wood. It is roughly 11' tall and sits on a barn wood platform that is 10' x 10'. It was constructed for ease of transport and repeated installation.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Brick Veneer and Shelving
This residential work was done for jewelry designer, Pamela Love. Brick veneers cut from salvaged, used bricks were added to the wall before the shelving system was installed. The shelves are made from reclaimed old-growth joists purchased at Build it Green.
Samantha Pleet Pop-Up Shop - Urban Outfitters
The design of the environment and fixtures in this pop-up shop was the result of collaborations with Samantha and Patrick Pleet. The work was completed over the course of 12 days and explored the relationship between the permanence of classical architecture and temporary nature of an intentionally short-lived retail space.
Note the patterned floor was created with black and white duct tape.
Found Window and Lighting Installation - Urban Outfitters
This installation was created to fill an otherwise unusable space on a mezzanine. It was constructed from 2x4 frames filled with found windows and plywood panels. Paint was added to unify the materials and conceal the light source while maintaining some translucency.
The size of the structure is roughly 15'W x 6'D x 8'H.
Sneaker Display and Lounge Furniture - Urban Outfitters
Modular Fixture System - Urban Outfitters
Window Installation - Canvas Study - Urban Outfitters
Graphics Studies - Urban Outfitters
These graphics projects were completed at the Urban Outfitters Home Office in Philadelphia. The black and white images applied to the large panels represent a process of taking and printing a photo, then physically placing the print on the original subject and taking a new photo. The large image within an image was then tiled together from many 11x17 prints allowing for all the work to be accomplished on-site with accessible materials.
Mirrors and Frames - Urban Outfitters
These window installations were completed as a part of the Urban Outiftters "prototype" process whereby the work completed in one store is photographed and distributed as company direction to all stores.
Note the logo screen-printed (upside-down and backwards) on the floor and reflected at the correct height in the orange-bordered mirror.
Also note the cable used to support the large frames also serves as a structure to suspend the graphic and scrap wood panels.
Window Frames, Graphics and Lighting - Urban Outfitters
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