Live Edge Coffee Table In Mesquite & Cherry
This coffee table was designed to sit in the center of a living room, surrounded on three sides by seating. My client wanted a rectangular live edge top that approached the proportions of a square. I knew this requirement would give the top a “chunky” appearance, so I tried to create a base that would have a lot of visual interest while counterbalancing the mass of the top with design elements that had a more elegant and airy feel to them.
I purchased a book matched pair of mesquite slabs but was not able to get the width I needed for the top without adding an additional slab in the center.
Here is the top glued up with the outside edges left in their natural state. Later on I filled the cracks and other defects in the top with black epoxy.
Here are a few shots of the base under construction in my shop. I used clear cherry for many of the parts in the base to keep the table from being too rustic in appearance.
Turning the bun feet on the lathe.
The base nearly finished.
Photos of the completed table.
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