Plainville, MA. The top was made from recovered wood that had spent the last century at the bottom of the Ohio River. Steve Staples hand planed it and gave it a dark stain,which he wiped off to leave traces of in the low spots before finishing. The shelf on the base is a single piece of hemlock that was once
Easton, MA. Steve turned the legs to make the table counter height, and added two drawers in the apron on the stove side, on which he used two antique bin pulls from his collection. The top is set to leave an overhang for three seats. Our electrician wired outlets into each end and ran the wire invisibly
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