Posts Tagged ‘Perspectives’

May 14, 2009

Perspectives // The DIY Countertop


We had our first Teroforma warehouse sale this past weekend. Leading up to it, we were worried that we didn’t really have any sort of useful countertop where people could stack their selections without lugging them around while they shopped. One of the drawbacks of operating your own warehouse is the profusion of shipping palettes that build up over time. Turning negative into positive, the picture above is what Andrew did to solve both the counter dilemma and the shipping palette plague: 24 palettes, 57 sq ft of 5/8 plywood, 23 2.5″ woodscrews, some swearing and a band-aid = Teroforma’s Eiffel Counter. The sale was a hit and at least one person asked us who made our cool checkout countertop. I’m pretty sure Andrew has added it to his bio somewhere :)

April 22, 2009

Perspectives // Make like a master

In this economic downturn, I have noticed a new directness. When presented with complex challenges, the answers seem to appear when layers are removed and the focus is on simplicity. Building Teroforma has meant time spent talking to and working with some really gifted craftsmen around the world. Not necessarily the type who figure in museums or in retrospectives (yet). But the kind who seem to do it for love of the game. Their differences are numerous - age, language, nationality, etc. It is, however, an elemental similarity that connects them: focus. Complete absorption in the task at hand. The ability to disregard the noise and to concentrate on the thousand practiced movements and nuances that turn motion into craft. While adopting some of that focus may help us all keep our heads above water in the turbulent ‘now,’ I wonder if a new found simplicity can survive in calmer times. And if it did, I wonder what could be achieved.