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"Cartesian Crossing" accent table | End Table in Tables by Richard Chalmers. Item composed of wood in boho or contemporary style
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Created and Sold by Richard Chalmers

Richard Chalmers

"Cartesian Crossing" accent table

Price $1,850

Creation: 4-6 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: July 2, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
18H x 18W x 18D in
45.72H x 45.72W x 45.72D cm
8.16 kg
18 lb

Blackened pine, glass, 18" x 18" x 18".
Custom sizes available upon request.

This sophisticated end table brings a modern, contemporary feel to any interior.

Chalmers' collection of contemporary end tables have been described as the joyful marriage of sophisticated, modern design with the art of play. His unique, original designs are handmade in his shop in Camden, Maine, USA.

Each piece is custom-made and crafted by hand. Therefore, there may be minor variations in appearance compared to the pictures displayed on the site. However, the overall size and texture of the work will remain consistent with what is pictured. While the overall structural arrangement of the building blocks remains consistent from piece to piece, exact placement of the individual blocks will vary slightly from table to table.

Please be aware that glass tops will be shipped separately from the supplier.

Chalmers' product line focuses primarily on end, side and accent tables. In addition, he is happy to offer custom sizes, colors and types of tables to best suit your needs.

Item "Cartesian Crossing" accent table
Created by Richard Chalmers
As seen in Creator's Studio, Camden, ME
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Richard Chalmers
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Contemporary, Joyful Furniture _ for rooms and people that don't take themselves too seriously

Richard Chalmers has been an artist and designer for thirty-five years. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Chalmers began making, showing and selling his own uniquely designed furniture. Chalmers was awarded a Springboard grant from the Maine Arts Commission (FY 2024). His work has been published in two issues of Fine Woodworking design books. Chalmers was the winner of a national percent-for-art competition in Portland, OR. Chalmers worked for twenty years as the lead designer for Weatherend Estate Furniture in Rockland, Maine. In addition to furniture design and building, he is an artist working with drawing in ink and paint on paper. He has had two solo exhibitions of drawings at Roguette Gallery in Rockland, ME. Chalmers has taught at RISD Summer Arts, Med-O-Lark Arts Camp in Washington, ME and Middlesex Summer Arts in Concord, MA.