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Side Wired Desk: How to eliminate cords and wires

May 10th, 2009

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There is nothing wrong with your monitor. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. This is actually a desk with electrical outlets wired into its side. And it really exists: – Nerve.com – May 8th 2009 Laureen Mahler

Getting Presidential. Derek Lam Headquarters

September 18th, 2009

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Gramercy Housing Works Auction

September 14th, 2009

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One of our Sidewired Tables has been donated to support a great cause. Many of you may know of the uber-thrift stores known as Housing Works that always has a tremendous selection of great furniture and secondhand things.

Like these awesome Leather Chaps which you can bid on!

Sweet!

Sweet!

From the Housing Works Website. http://www.shophousingworks.com/
Housing Works is committed to ending the twin crises of AIDS and homelessness. We believe that all people have the right to a rich and empowering life. Since 1990, we have provided the highest quality services for homeless men, women, and children living with HIV and AIDS in New York City and beyond.

The auction ends Wednseday 9/16 at 6pm

Follow this link to get a great deal on a sidewired table.
http://www.shophousingworks.com/lot.cfm?lotID=42227

Bid on this now!

Bid on this now!

Artist survives roadtrip for Art’s sake.

July 24th, 2009

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Our  very good friend and  talented sculptor/ blacksmith Corrina Mensoff has come to town to exhibit her work on the East River this weekend. After enduring a grueling road trip from Atlanta including one alternator replacement and a very hairy scary, near death experience on the New Jersey turnpike due to a tire blow out, she and her assistant arrived safely yet frazzled the other night. After the blow out it took three hours to get the tire fixed with Tractor Trailers whizzing by and no show tow trucks, until someone finally came to their rescue. Speaking with her on the phone, I could hear and feel the trailers wooshing by. I was scared.  AAA roadside assistance won’t give you a hand on route 73 so keep that in mind if you slip off of the Turnpike.

Heading out the next day to install the artwork, the good people at the state parks department decided her sculpture looked like laundry and that it needed to be relocated from the nice grass plot that was promised to a windy and noisy spot under the Manhattan Bridge, on top of a pile of boulders. I’m not quite sure where it has ended up but I went to go see how they were fairing after thinking, “What are you complaining about, you got a sculpture all the way from Atlanta and you get to exhibit it under the bridge!” Needless to say the spot didn’t work. The opening is this Saturday in Dumbo on the east river as per the info posted below. As of yet I don’t know where the sculpture has ended up out there but I hope it all got worked out. Come out on Saturday and enjoy a day in Dumbo.

Pictures to come.

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27th Annual BWAC Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition at

Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park

Opening Reception: Saturday July 25 3-7pm

Show Closes September 5, 2009

Brooklyn, NY The Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition (BWAC) in conjunction with the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation and Historic Preservation presents the 27th annual outdoor sculpture show at the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park and the Brooklyn Bridge Park.  The parks are situated in the thriving community of DUMBO between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges on the banks of the East River with dramatic views of the New York Harbor.

The title of the show is “Abundance”. Since the financial world seems to be focusing on the lack, this show points out that the bottom line provider, planet Earth, still provides for the people; the same way it did before the big financial crisis. The show focuses on work that is made from materials that are abundant; not scarce and expensive like a precious metal but rather plentiful or left over from something else. The show also focuses on sculpture that is made from a process of repetition or excess.  This exhibition features work that rises above the economy.

Artists include:

William Brayton, Adam Junior, Miggy Buck, Yasmin Gur, Matthew Burke, Judy Thomas, Kirstin Campbell, Ursula Clark, Kevin Kelly,

Nova Mihai Popa, Martin Springhetti, Oscar Garcia, Sarah Haviland,

Jarett Hawkins, Cathrin Hoskinson, Michael Ritchie, Bernard Klevickas,

Corrina Mensoff (The Friendship Project), Steven Kroeger,

Maximilian Pelzmann, Tyrome Tripoli, Eric Von Arx, Summer Yates

CONTACT:

Ursula Clark, fraulineursula@hotmail.com, 718-596-9405

Tyrome Tripoli, tytripoli@yahoo.com, 718-552-5600

Giraffes at Union Pool July 25th.

July 24th, 2009

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Nothing better than doing metalwork with the Giraffes blasting through the speakers.

Oh, Except seeing them live this Saturday with a bottle of Jamesons. Get there early… Stand up front.

Williamsburg walks 2009

July 21st, 2009

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ABOUT TMRnyc

We are focused on designing, engineering and prototyping high-edge, furniture, lighting, objects, and environments. We provide detailed and hand-crafted solutions to everyday design issues, custom mixed-media fabrication, and UL listing services to designers, architects and contractors with their commercial and residential applications in mind.

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