LANGSTON TABLE AND BENCHES

The Langston Table was fabricated using recycled Douglas Fir pulled from the jobsite dumpster after the demolition phase of the Langston Project. The Douglas Fir was glued up, nail holes were filled with clear resin and then sanded to a smooth finish. The frames for the tables and benches were fabricated from 1" solid round bar, 1/2" solid round bar and 3x3 angles, then blued using gun metal bluing. 

The photos show several iterations and testing of ideas for the table frame. 

(Yes! We dumpster dive quite frequently)


COFFEE TABLE

Made from wood from a fallen Elm tree and steel.

The large knot hole was filled, layer by layer, with multiple colors and opacities of polyester resin.

Design and fabrication by Davey McEathron and Rebecca Holliday. Wood donated from the good folks at Hatch Workshop


tennis court benches

Designed a built by Davey McEathron, Ben Butler, and Architecture for Humanity Austin. Donated masranduba wood from Bercy Chen Studio.


ZIG-ZAG TABLE

The Zig-Zag table was designed and created for the East Austin Studio Tour. The legs were fabricated from scrap rebar. They form a continuous jagged line around the table. The top is tongue and groove beetle-kill pine.

 


RESTAURANT TABLES

Designed by Jay Hargrave Architecture: Steel bases fabricated by Davey McEathron and Jay Hargrave Architecture; Mesquite table tops by Drophouse and Jay Hargrave Architecture.