Dwell on Design 2012: Golden Gate Bridge Furniture Company

dwell-ggb-1.pngImages below by Carren Jao

Bay Area designer Richard Bulan entices San Francisco diehards to take a piece of the Golden Gate Bridge home with them. The Golden Gate Bridge Furniture Company (GGBFC) has been creating limited edition furniture crafted from Golden Gate Bridge steel since 1994. GGBFC makes use of pedestrian handrails salvaged from the iconic bridge. The handrails, originally installed in the 1930’s, were removed and replaced in 1994 because of deterioration from severe wind and salt air damage.

At this year’s Dwell on Design conference, Bulan brought along two new large table designs: a conference table and executive desk. Both limited editions of twenty. Known for smaller pieces such as coffee tables, desk lamps and headboards, these two new designs represent larger ambitions, perhaps spurred by the Golden Gate’s 75th anniversary this year.

120616 struckus069.jpgGGBFC’s first offering of a headboard made from Golden Gate Bridge steel was the product that began the business.

120616 struckus065.jpgGGBFC’s conference table makes its debut at Dwell on Design.

The conference table is a simple glass table top placed on top of a Golden Gate bridge steel body. Its transparency allows visitors to fully appreciate all the fine details of the Golden Gate Bridge steel up close, rivets, scrapes and all. Much of the handrail has been kept intact as a nod to the historic nature of the material, says the designer.

120616 struckus066.jpgDesigner Richard Bulan with his large executive desk.

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