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This hollowed out Western Red Cedar stump contains a water feature. The splashing water and moss coloured stones feels like you are sitting in the West Coast rain forest.
Water feature stump with glass table top.
Built from reclaimed bridge decking, this solid Douglas Fir seat is ready for years of service in the workshop or home.
4 inch top with 2 inch thick legs makes a very solid seat.
"Icy Brook" This table was created from a Maple tree that had fallen during a powerful winter storm. When it was discovered, the tree was laying across a small frozen brook. This scene inspired the creation of the "Icy Brook" table.
Vintage coffee table converted to functional art. A shelf was fitted to the bottom of this table. Then an elaborate miniaturized ocean scene was carved to fill the space beneath the glass table top.
The Island protruding above the glass is a separate piece from the part below the glass. They are held together by powerful magnets. The two seals to the right of the island were created the same way. Their heads and bodies are separate pieces held together by magnetic force. They can be moved about the table top as desired. Both the seals and island may be removed to restore a functional table top or to simply clean the table top.
Koi pond table. A peaceful depiction of a koi pond. Magnetic lily pads can be removed to provide a functional table top and to facilitate easy cleaning. The lily pads also serve as coasters.
Log table. A slice of a mountain stream carved from a pine log. A rainbow trout and a multitude of stream creatures inhabit this art table.
Treasure table. A chest of treasures collected on travels around the world.
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