If you were wondering, no we still haven’t run out of furniture designs to share! This posts covers four more techniques including a table, cooking spit, wine bottle rack, and brazier.
The first design is another table technique. Headlight brick and brick modified with stud make up the core.
Allowing for plates and dark brown tiles to be added around the outer edge.
A few 1×2 slopes make up the table legs.
And the exposed studs on top are easily covered by food or other details.
Next is spit for roasting meat over the fire.
With all four chicken legs in place you will need to attach the 2×2 dish to the floor, or the spit will tip over.
Third we have a large wine bottle rack.
In the base I included some shelves using the standard headlight brick/jumper plate combo.
Then cover over those with tiles.
This is the basic pattern that makes up the actual wine racks.
Repeat it as many times as needed.
This is a corner cupboard, and this assembly connects the two sections to each other.
The 1×2 brick covers over the top of the connection assembly.
As can be seen here.
The other side is basically the same, though I used some brick modified with studs left exposed for a different drawer pattern at the bottom.
Finally another 2×8 plate along with a couple tiles finishes off the cabinet end.
Leaving this as the final product. And then you can simple slide various goblets or bottles into the openings.
Last is an elaborate gold brazier John designed.
8 pairs of 1×1 tile with clip and 1×1 plate are attached to the black octagonal handle element.
And then you can just pile flames inside.
We hope these designs were useful for you, and stay tuned for more technique posts!