



This dining table table features a large 9'x5' glass top sitting on a base crafted from a 2.25" thick slab of hickory. The tree was recovered from the woods of Maryland, having fallen during Hurricane Sandy. The base was constructed to take advantage of the extraordinary character of this piece of wood, allowing the grain to flow over the waterfall leg on one side. A hole in the wood was strategically placed on the corner, allowing diners to see through the table to the floor. The other end of the table is supported by a 2" thick piece of clear acrylic, giving the table the illusion of floating on just one leg. The distinctive design, combined with a one-of-a-kind piece of wood make this a truly unique work of art.
AJC Woodworking
From concept to completion, AJC Woodworking is committed to satisfied customers. We work individually with each of our clients to understand their needs, and to build the highest quality pieces that not only meet, but exceed their expectations.
Adam at AJC Woodworking did an incredible job on our kitchen table. It definitely wasn't a simple job but he came through with exactly what we wanted. We can't recommend him highly enough. Look forward to working on more projects in the future.
Adam was knowledgeable and extremely helpful - answering the many questions we had and addressing all of the ideas we wanted to discuss with professionalism. The finished project was exactly what we were hoping for and we would absolutely recommend him to friends and family.
Would definitely use Adam again, the table looks beautiful.
this was my first experience on custommade and i must say working with adam was a pleasure. he is very professional and was very accommodating with me as a novice. he guided me whenever i was uncertain and the resulting product was excellent. both me and my wife loved the table base. adam even helped us move a very heavy piece of glass on top of the table base. highly recommend him.
Adam was great to work with. He built the credenza to our exact specifications. The unit looks great. Luckily, we had flexibility in our schedule because it took several weeks longer than anticipated to complete the job.