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Antique And Modern Fusion

$1,400

This coffee table will look good in your home, office, cabin or lake house. Combined with the end tables under a separate listing makes an attractive set. The center portion of the table is imported from India and was hand made from true wrought iron in the 1800's. The wooden border is hand crafted and was added to the iron piece some time later. We cleaned up the wood and added a finish to preserve the piece. The legs were made in our shop starting with straight flat bar, heating it in the forge and bending it to shape using anvil, hammer, vice and jigs. The wrought iron has only been cleaned with a nylon brush to keep the existing patina. The wood has been cleaned and sprayed with a clear coat enamel. The legs have two coats of Renaissance wax to preserve and help protect them. They will need to be waxed occasionally as the need arises. This is a one of a kind item and cannot be duplicated. The item shown in the picture is the only one we have. The table is 43" in diameter and 19" tall. The wood is approximately 3" thick. It weighs in at approximately 40 pounds. Please contact us regarding shipping costs. Depending on location, there may be various options available. We normally ship FedEx Ground.

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Joe Smith

Joe Smith

Lone Tree Forge

Mounds, OK
Member since: 2015
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I am a retired CPA who has a passion for working with metal. This chapter of my life started about 5 years ago and have attended various schools on blacksmithing.

My blacksmith business makes various items from candle holders and wine racks to repurposing wood by incorporating it into my metal projects. Metal projects begin with round, square and flat steel bar stock or sheet metal. The metal is cut then forged into shape using hammer, anvil, vise and other blacksmithing tools.

In 2014 I made a bench that was published in the "Anvil Ring", the artistic blacksmith national magazine.

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