Hall Table 1
Hall Table 2
Hall Table 3
Hall Table 4
Hall Table 5
Hall Table 6

Hall Table

$2,000

This design came to me while I was attending a meditation retreat on the Russian River. I am fascinated by bridges in all their forms. This is another riff on the bridge form for a small wall space in my living room. It features an especially stunning piece of birdseye maple that makes enough of its own statement that the piece supporting it needed to be rather simple. The alternate directions of the "cable suspension" on the front and back gives the piece a symmetrical look from one the front that shifts pleasingly at angles. The legs and apron are cherry, the suspension cables are walnut. It measures 28" L, 10" W, 37" H.

Send request to maker
Christopher Enright

Christopher Enright

Chris Enright Fine Woodworking

Sacramento, CA
Member since: 2015
  • Long-time member

    A Maker who has been a valued part of this community for several years.

  • Fast shipper

    Customers say that this Maker ships promptly after completing a project.

  • Great service

    This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.

I was drawn to making things with wood early on. My Dad always had a workbench with tools on a peg board and there was always some wood tucked into the corner of the garage. I had my own small bench next to his where I hammered together 2x4 airplanes and long skateboards. My interest in wood design simmered for years until a leap of faith into building my own benches and collecting some key tools finally lead to a much needed chest of drawers from a book by Norm Abram. I learned that woodworking is indeed work, good work, and the result is a lasting smile.

I have worked as an engineer and ecosystem scientist for 27 years. In my furniture, I draw on the forms and functions of things evolved by nature and those built by humans. It is a special respect for nature when natural materials are used to build pleasing, useful, and lasting things. The American River and the San Francisco Estuary are a special inspiration that I resolve in forms, inlays, and scroll work.

In my designs I draw clean simple lines that explore balance between strength and elegance, form and function, tradition and creative inspiration. Furniture is the geography of our living space. It can ease work and play, give utility and comfort, and engage the eyes and hands. I always encourage people to appreciate my furniture with their hands and I anticipate where hands will fall in each detail. Opening a well-made drawer should be a unique experience. When I consider my own furniture in this way, my shoulders drop, I exhale slowly, and I notice what’s in front of me. Supporting these moments requires careful attention to craftsmanship and detailing. I attend carefully to wood figure, color and chatoyance to encourage a unity among the parts.

Maker MarketPlace Background

Maker Policies

Discover true craftsmanship each week

A guide to the best items from the best makers and the stories behind them.