Holden Grand Dining Table
The Holden begins the same way as a live edge table — two consecutive slabs from the same tree, opened so the grain mirrors across the centerline. Then the natural edges are removed, the profile is given a softened pencil edge, and the underside is chamfered to reduce visual weight.

Holden Grand Dining Table
Springsteen River Table
The Springsteen pairs two black walnut live edge slabs with a flowing epoxy river through the center — most commonly in deep black, though the color is entirely your choice. The contrast between the warm, figured walnut and the smooth river channel creates a table that earns a second look from across the room.

Springsteen River Table
Andrea Square Table
The Andrea is built as a true square — a format that encourages conversation in a way rectangular tables simply can't. A solid hardwood top with a matching apron gives it a grounded, architectural presence, while the square proportions make it surprisingly efficient.




