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Manitoba Maple Burl coffee table and end table $800

Manitoba Maple is often referred to as box elder and the burl wood shows unique veins of pink tones. The transparent aqua blue resin allows the live edge to show through and the resin swirls give a really unique look. The legs are constructed of spalted maple with voids and cracks filled with contrasting darker resin.
Coffee table $600 – 60”x21”x22” high.
End table $200 – 19 1/2” square x 27”H

Canary Wood coffee tabledd Your Heading Text Here $375

This exotic wood comes from Africa and is very hard. It has beautiful streaks of dark lines ranging from a lighter beige to dark brown. The live edge slab is set within two borders of dark brown translucent resin which match the darker lines in the slab. It is set on a pair of black powder coated metal legs.
46” x 19” x 17 1/2” high

Walnut Inset foliage table $300

This table is constructed with several pieces of walnut with a smokey grey transparent resin with inset pieces of fall foliage, ferns and flowers. The walnut is thinner than some other pieces resulting in a lighter table. It is set on a pair of hand made solid black walnut pedestal legs.
47” x 23 1/2” x 18”H

Mesquite coffee table/bench $500

Mesquite is the hardest wood from North America. This live edge slab is set on solid black metal legs. The mesquite has natural cracks that have all been filled with a contrasting black resin and sanded to an even finish. The mesquite has beautiful yellow streaks along it’s edges.
48” x 18” x 18” high

Flood Table (salvaged wood from Calgary flood of 2003) $375

with transparent grey resin allowing the live edges to show through. It is set on legs constructed of spalted maple with all voids and cracks filled with resin to match the table top. The top is almost 2” thick giving a very solid coffee/ end table that will have lots of history from a very tragic event in our past history.
34” x 12” x 26” high top slab is 1 7/8”