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The two coffee tables below were done from walnut crotches. It has astonishing grain pattern, which is characteristic for pennsylvania black walnut . Tables were created with special design bases.








walnut coffee table



​Mango life edge coffee table represents everything I believe in how I creat e all of my pieces: beautiful lines, exceptional grain and natural edge.







​Tables below done from monkey pod wood. The beauty was revealed through diagonal cuts which shows vortex grain. I am still experimenting with different bases.
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​This is one of the many cocobolo tables I created over the years. It looks like a buterfly .I ttried to create a matching base.
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I've done many coffee table bases from Strangler Fig . This is a parasitic plant that wraps around palm trees. Obviously it is difficult to harvest . The form is spectacular but it lacks color. I burned the fist one and colored the second one to bring more interest to the pieces.






Very spectacular piece of Teak


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