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Bespoke solution for Royal Troon Clubhouse

1 December 2010

Table+Shots2

John Dick & Son were recently challenged with the problem of ugly wires, sockets and switches getting in the way of the design brief for the Clubhouse at Royal Troon Golf Course.

After fulfilling the design brief, there was one problem that is often over looked and that is ugly wires being on show. This detracts the eye from the beautiful piece of furniture to the ugly industrial looking wire.

Sally Dick, Interior Designer at John Dick and Son realised that she needed to come up with a solution to the problem. Sally said that these are the finer attention to detail that clients expect from an Interior designer and that in general are mostly overlooked.

A bespoke Solid Oak table lamp was designed especially for the client. A hole was drilled in the top of the table so that the cable could be filtered down and then another hole was drilled in the leg of the table and also the base, this helped to disguise the unsightly cable.

Table+Shots

By doing this all eyes are on the Solid Oak table and not the wires, allowing the clientele to enjoy the atmospheric light that the table lamp gives off.

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Bespoke solution for Royal Troon Clubhouse

1st December 2010

Table+Shots2

John Dick & Son were recently challenged with the problem of ugly wires, sockets and switches getting in the way of the design brief for the Clubhouse at Royal Troon Golf Course.

After fulfilling the design brief, there was one problem that is often over looked and that is ugly wires being on show. This detracts the eye from the beautiful piece of furniture to the ugly industrial looking wire.

Sally Dick, Interior Designer at John Dick and Son realised that she needed to come up with a solution to the problem. Sally said that these are the finer attention to detail that clients expect from an Interior designer and that in general are mostly overlooked.

A bespoke Solid Oak table lamp was designed especially for the client. A hole was drilled in the top of the table so that the cable could be filtered down and then another hole was drilled in the leg of the table and also the base, this helped to disguise the unsightly cable.

Table+Shots

By doing this all eyes are on the Solid Oak table and not the wires, allowing the clientele to enjoy the atmospheric light that the table lamp gives off.

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