TA_00038 Charred Cedar with White Metallic Epoxy
Charred cedar pieces with transparent white metallic epoxy top – 1″ x 18″ x 18″ Steel offset cube base.
Charred cedar pieces with transparent white metallic epoxy top – 1″ x 18″ x 18″ Steel offset cube base.
Mulberry slab 3.5″ with navy transparent epoxy top – 13″ x 70″, with custom painted black steel rod base.
Large aromatic cedar slab ~34″ with cerulean blue transparent epoxy. Custom hairpin welded steel legs.
Pair of mesquite 1″ with smoky transparent epoxy top – 24″ x 24″, with natural waxed steel welded cube bases.
Mesquite and black epoxy top 1″ with low sitting black painted steel base. 24″ x 24″ x 14″
This slab is a mate to the other mesquite table on this site. The thick slab has been filled with black epoxy in areas, while leaving open portions for a dimensional effect. Black painted steel 1″x3″ rectangular cube legs finish the look.
This mesquite coffee table is a mate to another project found on this site. I was especially captivated by the unique design of the wood’s ends – eaten up by the various bugs that once lived in the tree. The low and long format makes a striking statement in any setting.
This table is part of a new series of tables that are poured at the same time, in an effort to bring production costs and time while maximizing the beauty of each project. The 18″ square design fits in a wide range of settings, and the base heights can be adjusted to the customer’s request. The mesquite wood and virtually any combination of color / transparency offer a great deal of flexibility in design.