I’ve recently begun on a massive month’s long commission for a client in San Francisco of a beautiful art deco piece - or rather, a series of seven pieces that fit together into a coherent whole. The original inspiration for this came from a classic art deco piece, the Gershwin Day Bed, but updated to allow for a lot more storage (and to replace the bourgeois day-bed concept with something a bit more practical: a bench with built-in storage).
I’m super excited to work on this piece, both because the client and I have a similar design aesthetic, and because there are elements of the design that will allow me to grow my skillset (and my portfolio).
Fortunately, my past projects prepared me well for this, in identifying and working with relevant materials outside the standard woods and composites. For instance, I gained experience with the light tube that forms a central element in the lamp piece in this earlier lamp I made for myself; I developed the relationship with the high-quality LED supplier on this artist collaboration; and I have practice with some of the metal trim work that is key to the art deco look from some earlier stained glass projects.
I’m sure I’ll have many more tales from this project, but as I’m excited to share the design, and also imagine I’ll be buried in sawdust in the workshop before I can escape to write another blog post, I figured I’d share these pretty renderings now!