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Harvested from trees removed by the city of Minneapolis in response to an emerald ash borer infestation, these coffee tables have been treated with the traditional Japanese technique of shou-sugi-ban where they are flame charred prior to sealing for a rich black color.
United States
Dimensions
- Overall: 20-23" diameter 15"h
- Top Thickness: 3"h
- Leg Thickness: .625"w
Details
- Base Construction: hand-welded
- Considerations: Each wood top features a shape and grain unique to the tree it came from. Please note that no two are alike and cracks in the top up to 1.5" are to be expected. Images are representations of what you will receive.; do not sit or stand on the table surface
Materials
- Material: charred reclaimed ashMaterial Detail: A sustainable alternative to logging, this reclaimed wood is revitalized to highlight its unique beauty. Our charred reclaimed ash is finished using the Shou Sugi Ban technique-a method of partially burning wood that originated in 18th-century Japan as a way of making wooden home siding more durable. Finishing layers of stain, shellac and lacquer are added at the end, resulting in a durable wood with a deep, matte-black color.Color: charcoalFinish: lacquer
Additional Information
- Top Thickness: 3"h
- Product Origin: made in Minnesota
- Material Origin: United States
- Item Number: 708948