Thomas Moser End Tables
I made three end tables, borrowing a design of Thomas Moser's, that were given
to a local charity for a fund raising event. Two tables were made from
cherry and one table made from an exotic African hardwood called Bubinga.
Photographs by Loli Kantor.
Click on a picture below for a larger image.
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Bubinga End Table |
This was made from an extraordinarily beautiful piece of Bubinga. Notice the image in the top made from the figure in the wood. |
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Cherry End Table |
Notice the unusual figure in this piece of cherry. This is a beautiful and rare form of Cherry called "Curly Cherry". I was lucky to have found this wood at a local hardwood supplier. |
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Cherry End Table |
Both Cherry end tables were made from one very large board that measured 11 inches wide by 2 inches thick by 12 feet long. |
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Detail on the Cherry End Table |
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My Photographer was having fun with this shot |
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