Sustainable Custom Conference Table & Chairs
Client: Comic Debris
Mission: Make a conference table with chairs that bring our brand to life and impresses our clients coming into the office.
Services: Custom ergonomic design and fabrication. Prototyping and material suggestions.
We created a new conference table and eight chairs for the Cosmic Debris retail display room. We collaborated with them on the design, as we often do with our clients. First we designed the general shapefor the 8 chairs and the table.
Then we worked with the client, using illustrator files their designers gave us for the backs of the chairs and the lattice work of the table. Of course, they had specific icons and graphics they wanted to use throughout the pieces, so we worked with them to figure out the best and most cost effective way to achieve the look they were going for.
Here Jeffrey is putting together one of the chairs in our shop. All the pieces for the chairs are made of sustainably harvested Maple Apple-Ply and finished with water based low-VOC stain and finish.
Here are two of the final chairs:
Jeffrey tries out one of the chairs. Pretty comfy eh?
The large conference table was an especially creative process. The client wanted a way to have a carved look all the way down the legs, and still have the table come in within budget and have structural integrity. To solve this wonderful problem we cut a lattice like pattern out of a 1/4" sustainable Maple,
then book-matched them onto the 3/4" Maple structural legs, giving the look of a solid leg. It turned out great.
We did a similar lattice cuts on the top of the table, again using 1/4" sustainable Maple, and again working with the designers from Cosmic Debris. Here is the lattice piece just after being cut on our CNC router table:
and the final piece, below glass on the finished conference table.
While talking with the client, we came up with the idea to use a piece of sanded acrylic to really pop the lattice work and center piece. It makes for a very dramatic look, and the lattice work really stands out.
Here is everything together in the Cosmic Debris meeting room.
Spookyness may now ensue.


