Wisconsin
Woodworking
Which way to Wisconsin? The dynamic lines of this table will keep your eyes moving in any direction you allow them to follow. The removable top acts as a cheese tray when flipped over to the other side, and the shape of the legs provides stability for the structure when used as a cutting station. The tray can be carried to any area where guests are entertained with wine and cheese. When not in use, the top rests inset to the frame and functions as an attractive end table that adds a funky accent to any space. This solid maple piece is constructed with mortise and tenon joinery and finished with tongue oil in order to bring out its characteristic figure. The construction of this piece came with material constraints. The allowance for the design was a mere thirteen board feet of donated maple. The piece was designed with alternative materials and contrasting colors in mind in order to fit cohesively into any environment.

Wisconsin
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Wisconsin

Maple end/accent table

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