Ruby Tuesday ~ My Ruby Living Room

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My living room in my home in Washington has a lot of Ruby/Burgundy accents.

It always cracks me up when I try to describe our style. Kind of an old lady, vintage, modern, eclectic, traditional mish mosh of stuff we’ve gotten stuck with inherited and purchased over the years.

Some of our Books

Kipling, Browning, and Favorite Poems ~ all very old with ruby covers!

For more Ruby Tuesday visit Maryt at Work of the Poet. You can join in any time, too!

Modern History

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Like the perfect little black dress, a traditional piece of furniture is always just right.  You can keep it forever by just changing your accessories to reflect your style or update your look.  Here a beautiful solid wood table with a curved leg and stretcher base is transformed from traditional to fun and contemporary by simply adding colorful place settings.  This can be achieved throughout a lifetime, and is a lot less expensive than buying new furniture!

ManMade Profile: Flat Patterns, LLC

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Pug Coffee Table

Pug Coffee Table

Name: Kevin

Shop Name: Flat Patterns, LLC

Blog/Website: Etsy

Location: St. Paul, Minnesota

A little bit about Costello:
Furniture became my focus after I began reupholstering trashed chairs and couches to decorate my home the low budget way. Five years of Detroit dumpster diving for upholstery projects eventually bagged me a 1950s Heywood-Wakefield Pull-Up Chair. My blond birch find got me looking to past furniture designs and the Modernist philosophy that I would eventually embrace.

At the time I was designing seats for the automotive industry. I spent my days developing car seats, modeling all the various CAD (computer aided design) parts that defined the seat structure. At night I tore apart easy chairs, studying their wooden structures, wondering if current car seat technology might make better furniture.

A Philosophy degree from the University of Wisconsin in Madison provided me conceptual tools. I learned design process at The College of Creative Studies in Detroit. A restless nature kept me pursuing varied designer jobs. It also provided me a global perspective, as I traveled overseas while doing design work for Opel in Germany, Isuzu/GM in Japan and GM in Brazil.

The car seat program I’d been working on went to production. My house was stuffed full of reupholstered couches and chairs. It was time to move on and give fuller expression to the skills I’d acquired. I moved to Minnesota to take advantage of the tremendous woodworking resources in the Twin Cities area, hooked my computer up to a CNC router and opened my studio.

As to why flat packed furniture – how are you going to get it home if you can’t fit it in your car?

Exploded Long with Inlay

Exploded Long with Inlay

What do you sell that would appeal to the guys?
My stuff, though fretted over, is simple and without much decorative elements so it tends to be more masculine. That being said I think customer split is about fifty/fifty.

Where do you sell your stuff?
Just Etsy for now.

How long have you been in business?
About three years.

How did you get started?
I just wanted to do something that was mine and I had gotten tired of sitting in a cube all day. I’ve always been interested in furniture and spent many hours in House of Denmark and IKEA just wandering. It all came together, the big bang theory, when I quit my job. I had to do something so this is what it made sense for me to do.

Arch Coffe Table in White

Arch Coffe Table in White

How do you get the word out about your shop?
I don’t get the word out much. It’s all Etsy.

What’s your creative process?
I see things, designs and objects that provoke me. For instance I saw an interesting design in the legs of an industrial clothes basket. I thought it was clever so I’m working it into a table design.

What’s unique about your items?
Probably the unique thing is the use of metal brackets. I’ve spent years designing brackets for cars, planes, etc. so I am using that “expertise” (if you can call it that) to make furniture.

Mushroom Side Table

Mushroom Side Table

Anything else you’d like us to know?
I do make commissioned pieces but I warn everyone, they take forever.

furniture and horseshoes

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This weekend we were very fortunate to finally get a couch. We purchased it at a thrift store in Gold Hill (big Hillary supporters that town) then we found some slip covers. Fred Meyers was having a big sale and I managed to get a couch cover for $51.00 and two chair covers for $9 each.

Craig got some wooden kitchen chairs from our downstairs neighbor for free since they were pretty much ruined. I sanded them down, cleaned them put new cushions over them and chair covers.

VOILA! I’m a regular Martha Stewart.

8 Unconventional Furniture Designs

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These funky and unexpected furniture designs could add some visual interest to your room, help you sleep better, or just maximize your available space.  Check them out here.

 

Convertible Sofa Bunk Bed