The round glass top is supported by one base. A river stone from Fresno area in California is inserted. The inside openings of the three elements of each base are cut to fit the shape of the inserted stone. Machiche, also called Mayan Machiche is an exotic wood from Central America is used to make the bases. In this example, a 17 inches height base support a 22 inches diameter. glass (Not included).
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Background
Physics, engineering and furniture design. Contemporary solid wood furniture.
Mission statement
The creation of functional, ergonomic and appealing coffee tables and chairs, combining design and engineering skills with workmanship.
Materials used
Mayan Machiche
A hard wood from a Central America sustainable source. (FSC certified)
Tempered clear glass 1/2 inch thick for table tops
A small etching stamp is made one the glass to signify that the glass meets government standards.
California river stones
The stones are individually chosen for there size, shape, and color. Each stone is cleaned, polished as needed and coated with a sealer.
Aluminum and stainless steel
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