Modern, geometric design meets old oak floors! Yep, Texas based artist Bri Land reclaimed this wood from an old home in the River Oaks neighborhood of Houston, and transformed it into these gorgeous one-of-a-kind pieces. I love this work, and I love Bri’s story too … after losing her marketing job a couple of years ago, she found herself with extra time, so she did what every creative person with extra time would do… she decided to build herself a table. Well, one thing led to another and Bri realized that she had a knack for building things {I’d say!} and she hasn’t looked back! ps. Keep an eye out for her work on HGTVs Blog Cabin 2015 remodel!
{All of the pieces shown here are now available in my online gallery… Yay!}
Thank you for sharing my work! I am honored! – Bri
oh, of course bri! i love your work (and am so excited to have it in my gallery!)
check this out: http://www.lauracheney.com
very cool!
Thanks for sharing these things..
Gah! These talented, modern wood-working ladies continue to blow me away. Aleksandra Zee is another favorite: http://www.aleksandrazee.com/
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Awesome but totaly look like Ariel Lasko’s work. http://www.arielealasko.com/tables/
Yeah, it definitely looks like Ariel Alasko’s work.
She’s been doing this forever and is amazing.
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Bonjour!
I’m French, I live in Vanves near Paris.
I love your painting and I would like how could buy your American Indian painting.
You can send me an email.
I hope to hear from you.
Thank’s in advance