'fILTR' a brutalist concrete coffee filter holder. In the pictures the holder holds a pack of 100 number 2 coffee filters. It should be able to hold larger size filters, the larger filters will stick out more of the holder.
'fILTR' a brutalist concrete coffee filter holder. In the pictures the holder holds a pack of 100 number 2 coffee filters. It should be able to hold larger size filters, the larger filters will stick out more of the holder.
Bye bye ashtray
flying off
to the US of A
This one was with sand and ash as aggregate. Still two available with river sands and seashells
mixed in.
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Thuh latest piece is finished, photographed
'Trio number One' a Concrete & Steel table lamp. Only three made.
‘RiG’ a one of concrete and stainless steel light sculpture.
RiG's surfaces have been sanded down to reveal specs of river sand and crushed clam shells used as an aggregate in the concrete
Dimensions and weight:
Width: 21.7 cm / 8 ½ Inches
Depth: 13.5 cm / 5 ¼ Inches
Height: 11 cm / 4 ¼ Inches
Weight: +/- 1.7 Kg / 3.7 lbs
'Buoy' a Concrete & Stainless Steel table lamp.
Dimensions and weight:
Width: 11 cm / 4 ½ Inches
Depth: 9.5 cm / 3 ¾ Inches
Height: 33 cm / 13 Inches
Weight: +/- 1.2 Kg / 2.6 lbs
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Love this art deco terrazzo threshold from the entrance of a former branch of the Royal on Alexandra Parade in Glasgow.
Ash Shells: a must have for smoking in style. Brutalist ashtray with 2 small slots for cigarettes and cigarillos. And a big slot for cigars.
The concrete has an aggregate of crushed white shells, fine and coarse sands. By sanding the concrete the aggregate is visible resulting in a terrazzo finish.
I love train stations. I took this photo of the big waiting room at King Street Station. The station was built in 1906. The restoration of the interior was completed in 2013. It's an amazing space. #Seattle #PNW #trainstation #architecture #architecturephotography #interiors #terrazzo #NRHP #NationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces #photography #restoration