A dining room table measuring 80" x 40", that seats 6 comfortably. Made primarily of 6/4 Oregon Black Walnut, with a thicker 8/4 border on the sides. 8/4 English Walnut caps the ends of the table. 6 butterflies made of Cherry help to break up the space in the middle of table and give a nod to the work of Nakashima. The legs are cast iron, made from a template of an original cast iron mold from the early 1900's.
The customer wanted a mobile vending cart that had a hidden storage for an ice container. We used invisible hinges to allow a butcher block counter top to fold back on itself and reveal the ice chest underneath. The underside of the folded block can then be used as a serving table.
A reception desk for a pre-school. The top is a 1.5" think slab of Oregon black walnut mounted on top of various widths of Sapele (similar to mahogany).
A reception desk intended to look as if it was "chiseled from rock". A steel sub frame is wrapped in MDF and then covered with a texturing material.
Art tables for little tykes. With a removable lid for a storage container in the center