Title: Patricia Ottoman - Crafted Metal Fabrication Industrial Furniture
Shipping: $75.00
Artist: N/A
Period: Contemporary
History: N/A
Origin: N/A
Condition: Excellent
Item Date: 2011
Item ID: 5135
Completely handmade, the Patricia ottoman was designed to complement the Patricia Chair. The slight curvature of the legs were incorporated to add depth to the horizontal lines that the plush cushion rests upon. Like the Patricia chair, the ottoman is simplistically elegant and structurally sound while maintaining everyday functionality. This piece is finished in powder coat paint system that is extremely durable. The Patricia Chair compliments this piece to create a seamless pair.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalworking
Metalworking is the process of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large scale structures. The term covers a wide range of work from large ships and bridges to precise engine parts and delicate jewelry. It therefore includes a correspondingly wide range of skills, processes, and tools.
Metalworking is a science, art, hobby, industry and trade. Its historical roots span cultures, civilizations, and millennia. Metalworking has evolved from the discovery of smelting various ores, producing malleable and ductile metal useful for tools and adornments. Modern metalworking processes, though diverse and specialized, can be categorized as forming, cutting, or joining processes. Today's machine shop includes a number of machine tools capable of creating a precise, useful workpiece.