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Hexagonal Coffee Table with Stained Glass Top

comments (1) January 20th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery

Zunas Zunas, member
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An example of furniture design incorporating stained glass.  The hexagonal pecan wood top is constructed in a camera-eye configuration.  The base is constructed in cherry.  All wood is finished with linseed oil and polyurethane.  Lighting the table using the built-in dimmable switch causes the top and sides of this piece to glow.  The top's stained glass insert has over 350 pieces in a collage of intersecting circles and angles.  This piece measures 56"w x 49"d x18"h.


Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, cherry, arts and crafts


Comments (1)

SweetBabe SweetBabe writes: This is absolutely gorgeous! I must admit that your craftsmanship by far exceeds the majority of what I've seen on here.
You probably don't recall me but I attended Drury for 2 years. My name at the time was Pam Gannon.
I'm in need of custom work near the K.C. area & was hoping you could lead me in the right direction.
If it wouldn't be a burden, I'd like to ask a couple of things. My e-mail is: pamela_stl67@yahoo.com.
If you have the time & are willing to answer a couple of questions, it would be greatly appreciated. If not, I more than understand.
Just an FYI, my health is extremely poor. If you do have the time to write, it's possible I may text back with an 816 cell number.

Pamela Smith
Posted: 2:33 pm on April 21st

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