:Title: [Artwork] Reclaimation and Utilitarian Art :Author: Lars Hasselblad Torres :Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 07:36:47 PDT :Modified: Thu, 08 May 2008 12:24:50 PDT :URL: http://www.ned.com/group/devarts/news/30/ .. raw:: html Collage Washboard TableWhile I was in Ithaca last week, I had the pleasure of meeting Victoria Romanoff, restorationist and artist. One of the pieces of 'functional salvage art' she introduced me to was her "washboard table." The idea is elegantly simple: for an open-faced (front and back) table, join two antique washboards together with a top surface and an interior-mounted lower shelf. For a closed-back table, join three washboards together.

I had fun over the weekend creating some collage-texture work and joining them together as a side table. To give the top a nice clean edge, I trimmed the lip all the way around at 45 degrees. A coat of waterbased finish later, voila! A bright, colorful and very stable but lightweight table.

Next time, I'll have to make sure I find matching washboards to match: I was so excited to get started on this effort that I've used a bronze, horizontally oriented board on one side, and a plated silver, vertically oriented board on the other. Both made by National Corporation of Chicago and bought locally for about $4.00. Have you ever "transformed" an everyday functional object into a new, entirely different item? Share the story and a picture!