Make Your Own Glowing Furniture: DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Table By Mat Brown


Make Your Own Glowing Furniture: DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Table by Mat Brown

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a glowing resin table Make Your Own Glowing Furniture: DIY Glow in the Dark Table by Mat Brown

Ever wished you could have something glowing in your house, while keeping things calm and tasteful? Designer Matt Brown developed a beautiful glow-in-the-dark table using some wood planks, resin, photoluminescent (glowing) powder and basic woodworking tools. We salute his efforts, as well as his willingness to share. Step by step instructions on how to do this table for yourself are available on Instructables. As you can see in the photo gallery below, the result is spectacular.

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Here is a short description of the process, as described by Matt Brown: “Photoluminescent (glow) powder mixed with clear casting resin fills the naturally formed voids in Pecky Cypress hardwood, creating a unique and stunning table. The glow powder charges up in sunlight and emits a cool blue glow when in partial or complete darkness. Placing this table near a window will allow it to collect rays from the setting sun and then set off a pleasant glow from the transition from twilight to evening. ” We love this DIY project and consider it a fun call to creativity. Are you personally up to the challenge?

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The Christmas Tour of Homes is still going (you can hyperlink up into subsequent week) but I wanted to share some of my preferred small particulars. Not that I don&#8217t enjoy the huge massive tips, but I&#8217m generally far more inspired by the quick tiny touches that I can get up and incorporate into my home proper away.

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This home defines cozy Christmas // Flower Patch Farmgirl

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Supplies

  • Pre-wrapped present box
  • Gold ribbon
  • Mini jingle bells
  • Scissors
  • Notebook (or something about 5 inches wide)
  • Wooden clothespin

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Initial, unfurl the gold ribbon and wrap it around something you have on hand that&#8217s about 5 inches wide (I used a notebook). You&#8217ll want to treat this just like you did the DIY pom-pom that we designed a week ago—wrap the ribbon over and more than the notebook until you have a pretty thick tassel, and then meticulously slip it off the notebook even though maintaining its shape. Then immediately pinch the best most edge and slip a wooden clothespin on top to hold every thing with each other.

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Next, cut a small scrap of ribbon and tie a knot around the tassel at the top, right exactly where the clothespin is crimping the ribbon collectively. Right after tying your knot, use a pair of scissors to snip off the excess.

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To finish your DIY tassel, grab the scissors a single much more time and, whilst holding the bottom of the tassel, snip off all of the loops at the end. This will allow the tassel to fluff up and the ends to fly freely. Now for the enjoyable part—tie a single jingle bell to each of your tassel ends and knot every tightly. Repeat the actions until all of the tassels have bells attached to them.

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I left a single of the tassel ends without a bell so that, right after wrapping my box with a lot more gold ribbon, I could very easily tie the bell tassel to the box. Considering that the tassel gets fairly heavy with all of that metal, I located that the presentation was very best when I flopped the entire tassel up on leading of the box in a large heap of jingling gold bells.

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Animal Bones Adorn The Walls Of Hueso Restaurant In Mexico

Thousands of animal bones line the macabre interior of this restaurant in a refurbished 1940s building in Mexico, by style studio Cadena + Asociados .

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

Headed up by founder Ignacio Cadena, Mexican studio Cadena + Asociados converted a constructing in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco state, to create the 70-square-metre restaurant.


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The client for Hueso Restaurant – which translates as Bone Restaurant – was Cadena’s brother, chef Alfonso Cadena.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

Bone-white tiles patterned with a black linear style clad the exterior, whilst inside a array of animal carcasses decorates the walls.

The skeletal decor takes its cues from the restaurant menu, which includes unusual meaty offcuts like bone marrow.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

“The design method begins with making a double skin,” said the studio in a statement.

“On the exterior, a clean artisanal, handmade ceramic tile covering with a graphic method protects the inside skin layer, which becomes much more organic and complete of texture.”

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

A single bone suspended on a chain above the entrance provides guests a hint of what lies within.

“Inspired in a Darwinian vision, the inside skin covers nearly every single vertical square inch of the interior with over 10,000 collected bones,” said the group.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

Bare brick internal walls are washed in a patchy layer of white paint and covered from ceiling-to-floor with animal skulls, fragments of bone, anatomical drawings and white cooking utensils.

The morbid ornamentation is subdued by the white and grey colour palette used throughout.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

In a glass vitrine at the foot of a white staircase, a selection of specimens are laid out like a all-natural history museum display.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

Leg bones are stacked like logs underneath a sideboard, piled into white buckets, and positioned on tabletops, exactly where they take the location of standard floral centrepieces.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

Steam-bent wooden cafe chairs line the edges of one long wooden table that steps with the tiered floor-level of the restaurant.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

White rods with tiny bulbs at their guidelines rise through holes in the table like umbrella stands and at one particular end of the space a dead tree trunk is planted in a patch of earth.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

In the kitchen, orders are kept in check between the broken ribs of section of skeleton cast in metal.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

The concrete walls of the bathroom have been partially covered with glossy white tiles and a horned animal skull is mounted above the toilet like a hunting trophy.

Hueso Restaurant by Ignacio Cadena at Cadena+Asociados Concept Design

Photography is by Jaime Navarro.


Project credits:

Architect: Ignacio Cadena
Culinary Idea: Alfonso Cadena
Notion and Art Direction: Ignacio Cadena
Lighting and Furnishings Style: Ignacio Cadena Architect of Record: Javier Monteón
Ceramics: José Noé Suro
Art Interventions: Los -Originales- Contratistas Tomás Guereña &amp Miguel Ángel Fuentes
Graphic Design: Rocío Serna
Aluminium Cast Bones: Mauricio &amp Sebastián Lara Branding
Knowledge Design: Cadena Idea Design and style

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Architecture studio Sinato raised the ceiling level inside this Japanese apartment to create a mezzanine reading space that can be glimpsed by means of a narrow opening .

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The wooden platform adds an extra space in the modest Fujigaoka T apartment in Kanagawa, bringing its region up to 68 square metres, whilst the supporting columns function to subdivide the current space.

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Sinato’s Chikara Ohno was asked to renovate the house for a loved ones of three.


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Following studying the current structural drawings, the Tokyo-based architect realised the suspended ceiling height of 2.4 metres was dictated by the placement of services above some places, but that the slab was much larger.

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“The overall strategy is decided by the position of the higher-ceiling places,” explained the studio in a statement.

Only portion of the ceiling could be raised, but this created a massive sufficient cavity for the pale timber mezzanine to sit inside.

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The posts supporting the platform provide the framework for new walls that surround two bedrooms and a study space on the lower level.

The extra metre of ceiling height enables two-metre-high ceilings in the bedrooms, whilst the new storey above has 1.4 metres of head height.

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The mezzanine is partially concealed behind a section of green-painted ceiling containing the cabling and pipes that service the apartment. The only exposed pipework has been coated in glossy white paint.

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A gap amongst the mezzanine floor and the supporting walls permits light to penetrate the space from below and offers residents glances down into the hallway beneath.

“Deep in the elevated totally free space, the floor is interrupted before it joins the exterior wall, producing a little void for air movement from the window in the space under,” said the team.

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A wooden ladder leads upstairs via an inlet off the hallway and ascends up through a square hole in the floor.

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The bedrooms and study are open to the hall, where a extended wooden bench spans the front of a closet with wooden doors.

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“We are hoping that the space connected by this strange shaped strategy and section can function as an environment that accepts the different distances of the family’s every day life,” mentioned the studio.

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At the end of the corridor, the ceiling level lifts back up to generate a generous space for the open-strategy kitchen and living region.

Photography is by Toshiyuki Yano.

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