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Bet You Never Thought of This.....

ENJOY…...

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From the look of that spiral staircase, they drilled pilot holes through the tree, drilled larger holes along them part way through, then bolted the stair treads in place and plugged the holes on the opposite side.

Asa for the sink/knife block, it might be wise to remove the knives before doing any plumbing under there!

Paul
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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Wow is right. Very unique and talented to say the least.

However, although I have great respect for the work, I don't see anything that needs to live at my place. (at least not in this lifetime).
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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That's amazing stuff way out designs and builds waaaay cool.
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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Very cool designs! 5th one down reminds me of Beetlejuice :)
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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Sweet. Thanks.
I like the four pedestals. They could be made small to be used for stands for a sculpture or such.

Neat,
Steve
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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The chair in the 3rd pic speaks to me.
Care to share the source of it?

Thanks for the post.
 

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Discussion starter · #189 ·
All I can say is, "wow!!"

Here is a link to the site with the info on who built what….enjoy, and let those creative juices flow!!

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hey SAS, the link is at the top of the page!
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

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Thanks. Not sure how I missed it.
 

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All I can say is, "wow!!"

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You always come up with some great links. Thanks…........
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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wow, now that is art!
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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How cool is THAT? Very nice. Thanks for posting this.
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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That is unbelievable!! and very well done. I wonder how many hours it took to do them.
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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Ha!
That is way cool.

Steve
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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I am in love with this. I want to do this! I am suffering with new ideas and projects and not enough time. This coming year is going to be even busier, but this gives me a great idea for #9 of my sculptures. Thank you.
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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I woul;d have NO IDEA how you do that - but is GREAT LOOKING - thank for posting
 

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Melting Wood - a must see

The Paris, France-based design team of Bonsoir Paris is made up of graphic designers, Rémy Clémente & Morgan Maccari. Along with their team they created Duramen, a series of sculptures, which began as wooden frames that are then reimagined into something indistinguishable. The sculptures create juxtaposition between the distorted nature of the designs themselves and their use of fine woods such as oak, fir, wenge, pear, and linden.

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Very Cool !!!!
 

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