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Floating Maple and Mahogany Coffee Table
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Lobby built this coffee table as an assignment in the Distance Mastery Program at Gary Rogowski’s Northwest Woodworking Studio. Lobby wanted to design a strong table with an airy feel, so he used narrow cross-stretchers to float the light maple top over the darker mahogany base and also added swirly ebony keys. The table has an oil finish and is 28 in. wide by 46 in. long by 18 in. tall. From Fine Woodworking #220
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, maple, mahogany, oil, Swirly Ebony



















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