by Sharon Fletcher | Sep 16, 2020 | blog, Live Edge Dining Tables
Comprising of slices of tree cut along its length, Resin river dining tables consists of the tree slices book matched on opposite sides, as a result they have a mirror image. The middle of the table is left as a gap which is filled with resin, this is called the...
by Sharon Fletcher | Sep 19, 2019 | blog, Furniture, Live Edge Dining Tables, single slab dining tables
Scorched dining tables, Shou sugi ban is a scorching process many thousands of years old, it was used in many Japanese temples as a way of preserving wood. The technique involves scorching the surface of timber to bring its tannings and natural resins to the top...
by Sharon Fletcher | Oct 27, 2018 | blog, Kitchen Tables, Live Edge Dining Tables, Live edge slab tables, Natural wood dining table, Tree slice tables
Tree slice refectory tables are simply a elongated table, originally for dining in monastery’s in medieval times, becoming banqueting and feasting tables in castles and other noble residences. The design for the natural tree slice refectory table is very simple and...
by Sharon Fletcher | Aug 25, 2018 | blog, Live Edge Dining Tables, Live edge slab tables, Live Edge Tables
Extendable live edge tables, As we have said in the past the possibilities of live edge timber slabs are endless, well!!!, we now offer another option, we have been in the past been asked to supply a live edge table with extension pieces, we can now offer this...
by Sharon Fletcher | Jun 15, 2018 | blog, Live Edge Dining Tables, Live edge slab tables, single slab dining tables
Living edge dining tables are considered more environmentally friendly because more of the wood is used. I always thought that we were never lucky enough in the UK to come across large slabs of timber that could rival timbers available in the states, however over the...
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