Daniel Mack

Rustic Furnishings

 

He is working with Centerbrook Architects and Planners on log columns for the new student center at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT

For the last few years, he is working on the renovation of The Bear Mt. Inn.

Wall piece for May, 2010 benefit auction

Reflections of Character: rusted metal, mirror pieces and magnmetic words

Recent and Major Projects 

Lakewood House, Centerbrook, 2006-2009

Quaker Hill, Shope,Reno,Wharton, 2001-2004

Marsh Estates, Centerbrook, 1996-1998

Mohegan Sun Expansion,50 major logs, 2009

The Farm and The Lake House, NJ client, 2000-present

The Tree House, 2007

Architectural Detailing:

Mack works in both new construction and the remodeling and refining of existing, finished homes. He can help identify key areas--often the Entry Way or Staircase -- which might deserve special rustic elaboration. He can offer alternatives at various budget levels.

Driftwood Balcony Rail

Lakeside House, NJ

Interior Rustic Work
Thumbnail view of a room by Daniel Mack
...ranges from one well-placed rustic chair or table in a contemporary setting to wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling natural materials. There's a place for each approach and it's testimony to the versatile quality of what's been called rustic. Really, it's the accenting with natural materials. The pleasant challenge is to discover just what natural materials are appropriate in what settings.
Pre-School area in a Chabad in Basking Ridge,NJ 
 
Staircases, Handrails

 

 

Exterior Rustic Work
Thumbnail view of a room by Daniel Mack
...is equally wide ranging from a modernist use of natural materials to a traditional Great Camp look to the sensibility of a Zen garden. The Big Question: Just how much of what materials does a project really need to "say" something?
Rustic Work at renovated Bear Mt Inn
Rustic Work on modern loggish house
Treehouse  

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO of older work