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Custom Fabric Cutting Table

Custom Fabric Cutting Table

My client KC Thomassie Designs was looking for a custom fabric cutting table to suit her needs and studio space. The studio is on a second floor with a tight, winding staircase leading up to it. Her table needed to be taken apart to get up that staircase. I came up with the idea to create a base, a top, and four “pillars” separately that would be pieced together like a puzzle. KC’s table needed to be waist high with a large top. She wanted shelves, a storage space in the top, custom spaces to fit drawers she currently owned, and casters for mobility. Together through consultations and text messages we were able to come up with a design we both agreed on.

We decided on using MDF for the main construction to cut costs. Being the table will be used indoors made MDF another reasonable option.

The four pillars were the first to be constructed. Two of the pillars were simple shelving units and the other two were constructed to fit six drawers (3 in each) that my client already owned and wanted to use for this project.

The top and the base (mirror images) were designed to fit each pillar by placing those pillars in a snug, rectangular frame. This design eliminated the need for extra hardware to assemble the table.

The top of the table was framed with 4” pine wood with a lid to give my client space to place fabric and other materials she would be using but needed to have them out of the way at the same time.

After priming and painting the the table, the pillars and each rectangular space on the top and base were marked with a corresponding colored dots to make assembly quick and easy.

The finished product measured 60” X 40” and 40” in height. After delivering the table from Gulfport, MS to New Orleans, LA we assembled the table with much delight from KC. I am thrilled to have her so happy and using her dream, custom fabric cutting table.

Picture above courtesy of KC Thomassie. Visit my dedicated page to see step by step photos from the original sketch to this finished table.

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From NOLA to Gulfport

From NOLA to Gulfport

This past September marked one year of embarking on this venture of Lawson Woodworks. And this past July after 14 wonderful years in New Orleans I picked up and moved to Gulfport, Mississippi. I was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA and although I have been drawing since I could first hold a crayon, my artistic life was ignited in NOLA. It was there that I truly started to explore painting and illustration (see my work at bradjcaldwellart.com), was a production designer for a major concert venue, a sign painter, became an actor, writer, director, and producer for live theater, and also a set designer, which directly relates to my current status - wood worker.

Now I am not a wood worker in the sense of sitting on the front porch and whittling ducks from blocks of pine. Nor am I transforming oak or mahogany into masterpieces of refined furniture that cost thousands. No, I make functional pieces meant to be used but also meant to be appreciated. I love the refined pieces and am in awe of the talent that goes into making them (same with the ducks), but it’s just not me.

My work - frames, small furniture, and memory boxes (or keepsake/jewelry/ash boxes) - is meant to be used. At the same time I want my work to be something decorative that will catch people’s eye and get them talking about it. Everything I learned and experienced as an artist in NOLA brought me here and is reflected in my work. My first space to do my set design was in my yard, and that yard and my back porch eventually became the starting place for Lawson Woodworks. My goal for 2018 was to find an actual studio space but then the subject of moving popped up and now here I am in Gulfport, Mississippi with a full blown workshop attached to my house.

I am very excited about this next chapter. I am hoping to push it all even further. I want to give a shout to all my family and friends who have supported me and cheered me on. And a big shout out to New Orleans - you are such a magical city. Thank you NOLA for getting my fire ignited.

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New Beginnings

New Beginnings

Hello and welcome to Lawson Woodworks. I am very excited for this new beginning in my life where I can help bring others some joy through my furniture and designs. Carpentry is in my blood and many family members before me were masters at this trade, including my father and my grandfather (who is the namesake of Lawson Woodworks).

LW is located in New Orleans. For over 13 years I have been involved with carpentry and wood working, mostly in the set design field for local theater companies. Around 2011, I began to make my own furniture to fit the odd spaces that many of us in NOLA are familiar with in our homes. Occasionally I would make something for a family member or friend. This work has become my passion. And now I am ready to go even further.

Look through the galleries and enjoy! Soon my work will be available at several local art markets. But for now please message me through the Contact section of this site to inquire about ordering your own custom piece or to check in on what is currently available.

Thanks for visiting and come back often!

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