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Claro walnut waterfall coffee table

September 8, 2020 by Kelly Maxwell

Waterfall coffee table design by Kelly Maxwell named “Claro Falls.” The design features a single wood slab cut with the roots attached. In addition, a notch cut from the live edge slab creating a leg via the fold. Thus, continuous flow from the floor to the end of the table-top. While a fun, fresh burl wood coffee table design, it is also functional.

Claro walnut burl wood coffee table features a simple wood base. If you did not know, most burls are found underground in the roots of trees.
One of the unique qualities of air-dried wood is the rich color tones of the wood.

Built from ethically sourced, Juglans Hindsii also known as Claro walnut commonly used in walnut groves. Woodworkers around the world covet the wood from these trees. I prefer air-dried material thus I tend to carry a large inventory. What does it mean to air-dry? Basically, I sit on or hold wood slabs for many years. The average time from a tree cut down and milled to finish a finished coffee table takes at least 5 years.

The Waterfall coffee table features a unique burl wood slab. Made in the USA using ethically sourced material native to the Pacific Northwest.

To purchase my work, give me a call or shot me an email. If you are in Nashville, TN, stop by the Gallery at Littlebranch and see my work and other artisans’ works. If not, check them out on the web at https://littlebranchfarm.com/

Artisan rustic furniture at its best but remember I also do commission work so if a waterfall live edge coffee table fits your fancy.

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