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Tava Wall Hanging / Beam Bench
2008
reclaimed bowling alley / reclaimed douglas fir
maple, yellow pine, walnut inlay / douglas fir
42 x 107 inches & 42 x 112 inches / 100 x 9 x 18 inches
contact for pricing and availablity
Tava Wall Hanging / Beam Bench<br> 2008<br> reclaimed bowling alley / reclaimed douglas fir<br> maple, yellow pine, walnut inlay / douglas fir<br> 42 x 107 inches & 42 x 112 inches / 100 x 9 x 18 inches<br>contact for pricing and availablity
Tava Table
2008
reclaimed bowling alley
maple, yellow pine, walnut inlay
65 x 37.5 x 9 inches
contact for pricing and availability
Tava Table<br>2008<br> reclaimed bowling alley<br> maple, yellow pine, walnut inlay<br>65 x 37.5 x 9 inches<br>contact for pricing and availability
Fragment Vases
2009
california/english walnunt remnants
various sizes
contact for pricing and availablity
Fragment Vases<br>
2009<br>
california/english walnunt remnants<br>
various sizes<br>contact for pricing and availablity
Plane Mirror
2009
urban salvaged myrtle
44 x 9 inches
contact for pricing and availablity
Plane Mirror<br>
2009<br>
urban salvaged myrtle<br>
44 x 9 inches<br>contact for pricing and availablity
Fragments Mirror
2009
FSC certified and urban salvaged walnut remnants
39.5 x 19 inches / fragments vary
contact for pricing and availablity
Fragments Mirror<br>
2009<br>
FSC certified and urban salvaged walnut remnants<br>
39.5 x 19 inches / fragments vary<br>contact for pricing and availablity
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Second Life

William Stranger
October 24 - November 14, 2009

Fifth Floor is pleased to present, Second Life, an exhibition of sustainably designed furniture and objects made by the noted L.A. based designer/maker, William Stranger. His newest work will include a series of hisFragment Vases made from reclaimed pieces of selected hardwoods, a Fragments Mirror installation that will playfully nestle itself into the gallery’s architecture and other masterfully crafted furniture pieces. The largest pieces in the exhibition are created from the reclaimed lanes of the defunct, Tava Lanes bowling alley. The bowling lanes have been transformed into two commanding wall hangings and also a modern floor-hugging coffee table. Stranger’s unique pieces bring a new, second life, to salvaged wood with a rich history that would have been otherwise lost to the scrap heap.

Stranger’s wooden furniture pieces and objects culminate in the juxtaposition of clean and modern rectilinear lines with organic forms provided by the living history of the materials he chooses. His primary source of material is urban salvage; trees that are blown over or cut down due to disease or construction are milled on site or at the arborist’s yard. The process allows for the use of unique local wood that would otherwise be wasted and also keeps trees out of the landfill. Each piece is a unique object in which the wood is carefully chosen and worked to reveal the individual nature of each contributing material.

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