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Ash and Bubinga Dining Table
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Guarino built this table under deadline. His client gave him six weeks to construct the piece in time for Thanksgiving dinner. The tear-drop shaped legs in ash were stacked using plywood patterns. The legs then wrap around a tear-shaped bubinga stretcher. Guarino completed the table on schedule and the client was pleased with the results.
Photo: Richard Russo
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, ash, glass, bubinga, Custom Design



















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