Accent Table - reclaimed wood and metal
$349.00
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This peaceful little accent tables are brought to life from 100% 'scrap' material. Not that we were going to throw anything this precious away. . . ever. The combination of rusted steel and weathered spruce gives these tables a natural organic feel. We even weather the fresh metal work so that there are no glaring manufacturing marks to distract you from the natural patina. It looks like you could have found this timeless little table sitting out under a tree near a homesteaders cabin.
While making a run of dovetail beam benches we created a stack of these weathered beam end cuts by the fire. They stayed by the fire for a few months. I couldn't burn them. I loved these weathered old blocks and finally one day the inspiration came for this design. Simple and timeless, I hope you love them as much as we do.
These accent tables can be custom built to almost any size, but they are nicely balanced at around 18" tall, 11" wide, and 16" long. They make a nice end table, plant stand, side table, night stand, small coffee table, or . . ? -
Height: 18"
Width: 18"
Depth: 11.5" ?
Weight: 14 lbs (approximate)Available in custom sizes. Please contact us for a quote.
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Wood - Reclaimed Spruce
The stock for these reclaimed wood and steel accent tables comes from old growth forests on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. These trees were the victim of a catastrophic spruce bark beetle infestation in the 90's that decimated much of the peninsula's spruce forests. It became clear these trees either needed to be harvested or left to fall and rot. The forest fire hazard was a major concern with so many standing dead trees. We don't know the exact history of these trees but a few hundred of them made their way to an old fashioned circular saw mill that cut them into 6" x 12" and 8" x 12" beams about 12' long. They were erected as a fence on the Homer Spit where they stood for approximately 20 years. This proved to be a perfect spot for weathering the surface of the timbers with salty air, wind, and sunshine.
We were fortunate to procure a large stock of these reclaimed timbers from the contractors hired to demo the fence. This wood has been a pleasure to work with and you'll find it in many of our products here at Alaskan Viking Co. from interior furniture to timber frame entryways. We also sell it by the board foot to other craftsmen.
Metal - Reclaimed Steel
Assembled into shipping crates in Canada this steel made its way to Homer, Alaska carrying and protecting construction equipment. Most of it then sat out in the weather for 1-2 years developing a nice rusty surface patina. We chop the shipping crates up into usable sections and repurpose it into all kinds of projects. We love the rusty color and structural strength of this 1 1/4" reclaimed steel. It provides a strong yet minimal framework.
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Just one of these benches in your home is enough to bring a solid grounded energy. You'll be reminded daily that you are here to stay, not messing around, and your guests will know it too.
The simple design also serves to highlight the rich detail of the weathering and saw marks on the beams.
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Height: 18"
Width: Standard or custom options
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The stock for these reclaimed wood benches comes from old growth forests on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. These trees were the victim of a catastrophic spruce bark beetle infestation in the 90's that decimated much of the peninsula's spruce forests. It became clear these trees either needed to be harvested or left to fall and rot. The forest fire hazard was a major concern with so many standing dead trees. We don't know the exact history of these trees but a few hundred of them made their way to an old fashioned circular saw mill that cut them into 6" x 12" and 8" x 12" beams about 12' long. They were erected as a fence on the Homer Spit where they stood for approximately 20 years. This proved to be a perfect spot for weathering the surface of the timbers with salty air, wind, and sunshine.
We were fortunate to procure a large stock of these reclaimed timbers from the contractors hired to demo the fence. This wood has been a pleasure to work with and you'll find it in many of our products here at Alaskan Viking Co. from interior furniture to timber frame entryways. We also sell it by the board foot to other craftsmen.
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Inspired by the material This design came to us when we were admiring the beautiful weathered end on one of our spruce beams. The beam had such an appealing curved end from a rough chainsaw cut several decades ago we just couldn't let it go to the scrap pile. We did our best to reimagine that beautiful weathered end grain into a strong and sensible piece of functional art. A design that respects the material and the character that our natural environment engraved on it.
This reclaimed beam bench features an oversized mortise and through tenon joint that is excessively strong and gives a striking contrast projecting through the stout legs. Much like our dovetail beam bench, These benches utilize a simple and obvious joint that feels honest. The oversized beams impart a solid grounding energy to any room that the photos really don't do justice to.
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Height: 18" is standard for the bench, overall height varies based on weathered end profile. Approximately 22"
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The stock for these reclaimed wood and steel accent tables comes from old growth forests on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. These trees were the victim of a catastrophic spruce bark beetle infestation in the 90's that decimated much of the peninsula's spruce forests. It became clear these trees either needed to be harvested or left to fall and rot. The forest fire hazard was a major concern with so many standing dead trees. We don't know the exact history of these trees but a few hundred of them made their way to an old fashioned circular saw mill that cut them into 6" x 12" and 8" x 12" beams about 12' long. They were erected as a fence on the Homer Spit where they stood for approximately 20 years. This proved to be a perfect spot for weathering the surface of the timbers with salty air, wind, and sunshine.We were fortunate to procure a large stock of these reclaimed timbers from the contractors hired to demo the fence. This wood has been a pleasure to work with and you'll find it in many of our products here at Alaskan Viking Co. from interior furniture to timber frame entryways. We also sell it by the board foot to other craftsmen.
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