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Sticks & Stones

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They say first impressions last a lifetime – and we sure hope they do when you enter the new W New York – Downtown at 123 Washington Street.  Our latest project, No. 0235, a Black Walnut dowel reception desk with a granite top, really is a statement piece.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - W Reception Desk

Actualized in collaboration with our good friends at Rockwell Group, this bold and angular creation joined pieces by renowned companies such as Jim Thompson, Maya Romanoff and The Rug Company.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - W New York - Downtown Reception desk

Time Can Tell

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JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0234 Introducing Petrified Wood, the grandfather to Spalted Maple, Black Walnut, Bubinga, Oak and Pine.  Petrified Wood is the newest addition to JOHNHOUSHMAND‘s library of materials.

Petrified Wood is wood that has been fossilized due to pressure over decades.  It takes less than 100 years for the transformation to take place resulting in beautiful slabs of rock resembling the wood it used to be.

In our newest low table, No. 0234, the black jasper tone of the Petrified Wood is shown off on a simple blackened steel base.  We can’t wait to come up with more uses for this elegant material.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0234 Some things really do get better with age.

Inked Up

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Our newest custom finish is pure beauty without the pain:  tattooed wood and acrylic.  At JOHNHOUSHMAND we love the natural and uncontrollable characteristics in salvaged wood but this “tattoo” finish is a custom dream.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - tattooed wood

At the shop upstate we create a CAD drawing of the desired graphic and send it to a CNC machine which routes out the graphics from either wood or acrylic.  Next we fill the path in with epoxy (which can be any number of colors) to really bring out the image.  So not only do we have control over the image but also the color and thickness of line!  Flexibility at its finest.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - tattooed acrylicHere are some samples of the clean and crisp shapes created by this process for a project we’re currently working on.
JOHNHOUSHMAND - tattooed acrylic

Playing With Marbles

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Every so often I get a hankering to bring in some new materials to work with and when it’s stone, there’s nothing quite like marble… Man has been using marble since the day he figured out how to cut and shape rock to do his bidding. I had some ideas on how it could do mine.

So you would think that The World’s Largest Marble Quarry would be in Italy (I’ve been to Carrara and Pietrasanta…. Driving up the coast road I thought that was snow in them thar hills until….) or in some other far flung place.

But it turns out it’s a bit more than two hours from the ranch in nearby Danby, Vermont. I had to go there and see for myself. It helped that a project in Singapore for the W Hotel chain wanted some boulders with polished faces.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - Marble They just don’t allow you in the quarry to kick some stones, especially if you’re looking to buy a few small boulders. But a few calls to the owner of the company (who became a fan of our work) and a bit of expansive discussion, and I got an invite, a tour, and a chance to pick out some large chunks.

I wandered up and down the quarry roads, peeking around piles of blocks, scree, and precariously balanced 20 ton hunks of scrap, looking for the perfect shape. This was a dream unlike any I’ve had. I have toured the Italian stoneyards, been to Crab Orchard Tennessee with Vicente Wolf, and selected limestone in Oaxaca for Edgar Bronfman’s bathroom… but this was a mother lode, literally. We need to know more, see more, understand more. Mike the quarry manager, who was one of the most genuine humans I’ve ever met jumped me into his pickup, we veered around the John Deere block loader (capacity 80,000 pounds) and headed underground into 40 acres of subterranean stone cutting operations.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - Marble

There are quarries up and down the hills, and then there is the cave, manmade, hollowed out over a century of excavating, and with miles of roads, “rooms”, trucks, pools of wastewater reclamation, mountains of scrap and slabs, and spray painted signs reminding one of “EXIT,” in case you needed to get some air. 45 degrees year round.

Visions of marble blocks, slabs, boulders, sculptures last night. All night. Going back. ASAP. Have a plan….

JOHNHOUSHMAND Makes the List

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The List Collective

Our friends Bob and Cortney Novogratz are masters in the art of home and interior design.  With two hit shows under their belts, 9 by Design and Home by Novogratz, these NYC residents sure do know their stuff.

Who better to go to than this power couple for a favorites list of New York City?  The List Collective recently featured the duo and their personal list of favorites for “discovering NYC”.

Bob and Cortney Novogratz on the List Collective

From Brooklyn based Flavor Paper to Arturo’s Pizza to the Crosby Street Hotel just a few blocks from us, they’ve really got New York covered.  We’re proud to say that JOHNHOUSHMAND is highlighted as one of the Novogratz’ favorite thirteen picks in New York.

JOHNHOUSHMAND part of the Novogratz' Favorites List

Check out the rest of their list and others at the List Collective.

Springing Forward

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With St. Patrick’s day just around the corner we’ve decided to show our Irish spirit by adding a touch of green to our newest dining table, No. 0233.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0233

No. 0233, the two slab bookmatch black walnut square dining table with laquered metal tube legs is JOHNHOUSHMAND‘s first foray into color.  The twelve green legs act not only to support this 7′ x 7’ black walnut table top but also accentuate the beautiful tones in the grain.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0223

We’ve shown you our green, now you show us yours.

JOHNHOUSHMAND spotlighted in Design Alive Magazine

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Design Alive

JOHNHOUSHMAND was recently featured in the cutting-edge Polish magazine, Design Alive.  This first ever issue of Design Alive highlights new trends in design, with an emphasis on uniquely beautiful, singularly made pieces.

JOHNHOUSHMAND No. 0173.2 Pine Stump Low Table

The 0173.2 Pine Stump Low Table emulates this ideal perfectly.  While more conventional sensibilities might regard a tree stump as a throwaway – as an unusable remnant of the design process – we at JOHNHOUSHMAND know that the gnarled base of a tree, provides endlessly appreciable, aesthetic complexity. Check out other variations here:  No. 0173No. 0173.1No. 0173.3, and No. 0173.5.

Thinking Outside the Box

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Just in time for spring, JOHNHOUSHMAND has refreshed a design favorite:  the No. 0187 Shazam Low Table.  Most often seen in Black Walnut, this beautiful glass box has been rejuvenated with a lighter touch – a luminous microslab of Spalted Maple.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0187.6 Spalted Maple Shazam Low Table While the Black Walnut microslab mimics rich leather, the Spalted Maple resembles fine marble, but no matter what your taste this Shazam Low Table is sure to make a statement.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0187.6 Spalted Maple Shazam Low Table

Strike! JOHNHOUSHMAND featured in International Bowling Industry Magazine

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JOHNHOUSHMAND‘s singular No. 0223 Bowling Alley Table in collaboration with Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) was recently featured in an appropriate yet different publication:  The International Bowling Industry Magazine.

International Bowling Industry Magazine

The striking (pun intended) table was specially made for RAA’s new offices out of reclaimed and salvaged materials.  Sport inspired, yet classy, this distinctive table is a winning piece.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0223

Smokey and Sleek

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What’s black, and white and sleek all over?  Sporty and sleek, this No. 0149.36 smokey acrylic dining chair with bleached Spalted Maple legs is a fun, new addition to our family of No. 0149 bent acrylic dining chairs.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0149.36Dark but lustrous, the 1/2″ bent acrylic acts as the perfect contrast against the bright white of the bleached Spalted Maple.  The dark shade of the acrylic is enhanced by the bright gleams of light that reflect on it, while the bright white of the Spalted Maple is accentuated by the dark lines in the grain.

JOHNHOUSHMAND - No. 0149.36Bold and simple, this piece is perfectly suited to be the center of attention.