Simple Shaker Inspired Coffee Table Using Motawi Tiles 1
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Simple Shaker Inspired Coffee Table Using Motawi Tiles

$450

Straightforward flat oak planks on a simple pair of arched legs make this an elegant piece to go in front of your sofa. This one has two groups of Motawi Celtic design tiles making a great place to put a hot of wet dish. The finish is a black stained varnish that lets the oak grain show through while protecting the surface from life's little mishaps. Size: 17" high, 18" wide and 38" long. Different sizes are easy and changing the wood and stain for a personalized color match for you, is simple to do.

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Simon Chatwin

Simon Chatwin

Wooden Parsnip Workshop

Oak View, CA
Member since: 2015
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I've spent my working career as an engineer; solving problems, building solutions. Wood has enabled me to stay in touch with the physical world and saved me from drowning in the virtual world of computer technology.

I have a deep fascination for the elegant simplicity of the Shaker Crafts, the inspirational use of grain and large slabs in Nakashima's work, and the contrasting curves and chines in Sam Maloof's furniture. I'm trying to make furniture that is practical, elegant, well proportioned and great to touch.

Each piece is unique - no repeats so far! I make occasional pieces on spec but most work is commissioned. I prefer the more time intensive oiled finishes as I believe them to be more robust for the long life of a piece. I consider the chair as the highest form of the woodworkers art - they are so difficult to make both comfortable and good to look at! I don't do chairs very often!

I've made dining tables, bedside cabinets, curved library shelves, a wool cabinet, desks, smaller coffee tables, and the rare chair

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