MAKR CARRY GOODS – NEWS 2010

Studio Stool Pricing

Models & Pricing

Four legs in polished metal with a back (as shown): $550.00

Four legs in polished metal with no back: $475.00

Four legs in flat black with a back: $525.00

Four legs in flat black with no back: $450.00

Three legs in polished metal with a back: $475.00

Three legs in polished metal with no back: $400.00

Three legs in flat black with a back: $450.00

Three legs in flat black with no back: $375.00

Shipping

Crate fee per unit is $40

Freight is $50-$100 the further away from the east coast you get

Delivery is 6 weeks

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50% Deposit required for reservation

Contact sales(AT)makr.com to  reserve yours

or contact Jason Gregory at 407-284-0192

Studio images for Profile Zine by Public Library

The Makr studio. Photographs by me. Portrait by Mike Wilkie. For a Profile Zine published by Public Library in Santiago, Chile.

Monday Myaing.

Great stuff from the man behind here here and here.

Makr Studio Stool: Final

Stool-Dims

We just updated with dimensions of the piece.

Here they are! We love the way they came out. We are also excited to say that we will be developing a small line of furniture with the same manufacturer. Pricing will be available soon. We are trying to get these to be less expensive by producing a bunch all at one time. If you like this piece please let us know so that we may gauge quantities and be able to offer the best price.

Butternut seat with natural steel finish.Designed in Florida, Made in South Carolina

Randoms. Thursday.

Some Anne Shwalbe. Some Paul Barbera. Some others that I don’t remember. One image from Public Library. Charlotte from 2 or 3 things.

The Geneva Mill (1 Point Florida)

Every good independent/one-man saw mill needs a dock into a private lake.

Stacks of wood are everywhere. Some are from lawn trees that were destined for landfill and some (like the above image) are from a reclaimed dock. The fragmented ends are where they were buried in the sand for 50 years.

Seriously everywhere.

This is Bob, he runs the Mill by himself. He is digging in a protype of a new wood drying kiln developed in Japan. This is the second one in the US. He is about to receive the full size one within the next couple months. It supposedly dries the wood to a usable point in a fraction of the time and for half the energy costs. Awesomeness and progression. Bob is a badass, period.

Those are the ropes that Bob uses to move giant tree segments to be milled. Pulley systems in the garage-like structure are used and sometimes he even moves the entire Lucas Mill to where the tree is dropped off of the truck. The purpose of the trip was to find some live oak for a sign piece that Blair and Chase were working on. The bottom image is them pouring paint thinner on the raw wood to check the tonality and grain.

This is Blair. He makes beautiful things out of wood, he also smokes a pipe and has a tiny baby. Blair is awesome, thanks for letting us tag along.

I ended up with 3 large pieces of magnolia for a dinning room table that I will be building with the help of Blair and his wood shop. Really fun little day journey, next weekend we are going scalloping. Go outside.

Finally.

I have been waiting for this for a couple of weeks. Best dude ever. Skip the really annoying ad by mousing over the top left.

Makr soon to be at Tenet.

New really beautiful store in the Hamptons. Tenet will have a new site up soon.Visit them at these locations, we will have product at both.

TENET (Hamptons)
91 Main St.
Southampton, NY 11968

TENET (Aspen)
307 S. Galena St.
Aspen, CO 81611

Everyone knows I love hard work and making stuff so when they sent these over I knew I had to post. Before images follow.

Really nice job guys!

The National (again)

I really can’t express how much I love The National. Such great writing, overall brilliant. Reluctant hero accidentally winning and kinda feeling bad about it.

Board: Attempt 1. Partial fail.

First Board sample. A little aggressive/dagger for us. Round 2 coming soon.