PatternArt furniture

Brian Rayner can set free function from a tree, while keeping the soul of the wood intact. The shape and inclination of the wood suggests a use, and he finds harmonic elements to support that use, then matches and binds them together into a whole.

Hobbit Chair

Hobbit Chair

Chestnut oak back from the forest floor; cherry seat, legs and arms.
60 x 16 x 24"

Curved table

Quadrant Table

Double book-face top, cherry with cherry trim. sycamore column on slate. 20"e;x20"e;x23"e; high.

artistic console table of maple bookfaced top and maple and walnut legs

Cherry side table

Reclaimed cherry top with cherry pedestal.
14"e;x 23"e;x25" high. Hand shaped mulberry bowls.
Sculptural table

Stacked Furniture

Totem Tables & Stands Natural Earth totems to display your totems and treasured items.
Counter clockwise from top:

Rain Table
Purple heart top, cholo cactus and 1/4 inch brass rods.
24 x 8 x 8"

Altar Table
Figured walnut top, distressed maple legs from the forest floor (also see under Small Tables).
18 x 14 x 10"

Libra Table
Walnut and cedar platforms Great for jewelry display.
14 x 18 x 5"



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