Stunning rustic live-edge dining table crafted from figured, bookmatched black walnut. One of the most distinctive features of this piece is the visible graft line, which tells the unique story of the tree's history. Grafting is a common practice in commercial orchards, combining the nut-producing characteristics of one variety with the desirable rootstock of another. In this case, the rootstock is black walnut, while the upper portion is English walnut, creating a rare and visually striking natural feature.
Dimensions:
• Length: 100 inches
• Width: 40–43 inches
• Thickness: 2 1/8 inches
• Height: 30 inches
The table is supported by custom-built black walnut trestle legs featuring a traditional mortise-and-tenon beam construction. Finished with a durable commercial-grade satin finish that highlights the wood's natural beauty while providing lasting protection.
Built using proven woodworking techniques with exceptional attention to detail, this is a one-of-a-kind heirloom-quality piece. Photos do not fully capture its character due to glare—this table truly must be seen in person to be appreciated.
Stunning rustic live-edge dining table crafted from figured, bookmatched black walnut. One of the most distinctive features of this piece is the visible graft line, which tells the unique story of the tree's history. Grafting is a common practice in commercial orchards, combining the nut-producing characteristics of one variety with the desirable rootstock of another. In this case, the rootstock is black walnut, while the upper portion is English walnut, creating a rare and visually striking natural feature.
Dimensions:
• Length: 100 inches
• Width: 40–43 inches
• Thickness: 2 1/8 inches
• Height: 30 inches
The table is supported by custom-built black walnut trestle legs featuring a traditional mortise-and-tenon beam construction. Finished with a durable commercial-grade satin finish that highlights the wood's natural beauty while providing lasting protection.
Built using proven woodworking techniques with exceptional attention to detail, this is a one-of-a-kind heirloom-quality piece. Photos do not fully capture its character due to glare—this table truly must be seen in person to be appreciated.