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limited edition: One of a Finds original works are offered one time only in a small reserve for collectors and enthusiasts. This special CB2 find had a limited edition release of 476, all of which have been sold. Check back soon to see our latest One of a Finds.
chop off the old block. Our "living tree" project recycles urban forest old growth wood into naturally beautiful objects for living—without felling a single tree for lumber. This exclusive CB2 collaboration with Chicago designer Paul Pettigrew and Chicago urban foresters Erika and Bruce Horigan explores modern design with an exemplary respect for process. Using only Chicago-area trees harvested seasonally due to the effects of wind, damage and age, Chop Chop tables not only reduce the demand on our nation's forests, they are fabricated within the Chicago metro area minimizing the carbon footprint between tree source, mill and production. Stripped of their bark and squared into rectangular logs, each table is sanded and hand-rubbed with two coats of natural oil and a final wax coat. Concealed polished nickel glides protect floors. The natural variations in grain, dimension and color of trees that define the urban forest mean each table is unique. Air-dried to release moisture, wood checks appear enhancing each table's special character and markings with no changes to its structural integrity.
Designer Paul Pettigrew, Studio Associate Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, pursued t...
chop off the old block. Our "living tree" project recycles urban forest old growth wood into naturally beautiful objects for living—without felling a single tree for lumber. This exclusive CB2 collaboration with Chicago designer Paul Pettigrew and Chicago urban foresters Erika and Bruce Horigan explores modern design with an exemplary respect for process. Using only Chicago-area trees harvested seasonally due to the effects of wind, damage and age, Chop Chop tables not only reduce the demand on our nation's forests, they are fabricated within the Chicago metro area minimizing the carbon footprint between tree source, mill and production. Stripped of their bark and squared into rectangular logs, each table is sanded and hand-rubbed with two coats of natural oil and a final wax coat. Concealed polished nickel glides protect floors. The natural variations in grain, dimension and color of trees that define the urban forest mean each table is unique. Air-dried to release moisture, wood checks appear enhancing each table's special character and markings with no changes to its structural integrity.
Designer Paul Pettigrew, Studio Associate Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, pursued t...
chop chop side table-stool
limited edition: One of a Finds original works are offered one time only in a small reserve for collectors and enthusiasts. This special CB2 find had a limited edition release of 476, all of which have been sold. Check back soon to see our latest One of a Finds.
chop off the old block. Our "living tree" project recycles urban forest old growth wood into naturally beautiful objects for living—without felling a single tree for lumber. This exclusive CB2 collaboration with Chicago designer Paul Pettigrew and Chicago urban foresters Erika and Bruce Horigan explores modern design with an exemplary respect for process. Using only Chicago-area trees harvested seasonally due to the effects of wind, damage and age, Chop Chop tables not only reduce the demand on our nation's forests, they are fabricated within the Chicago metro area minimizing the carbon footprint between tree source, mill and production. Stripped of their bark and squared into rectangular logs, each table is sanded and hand-rubbed with two coats of natural oil and a final wax coat. Concealed polished nickel glides protect floors. The natural variations in grain, dimension and color of trees that define the urban forest mean each table is unique. Air-dried to release moisture, wood checks appear enhancing each table's special character and markings with no changes to its structural integrity.
Designer Paul Pettigrew, Studio Associate Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, pursued t...
chop off the old block. Our "living tree" project recycles urban forest old growth wood into naturally beautiful objects for living—without felling a single tree for lumber. This exclusive CB2 collaboration with Chicago designer Paul Pettigrew and Chicago urban foresters Erika and Bruce Horigan explores modern design with an exemplary respect for process. Using only Chicago-area trees harvested seasonally due to the effects of wind, damage and age, Chop Chop tables not only reduce the demand on our nation's forests, they are fabricated within the Chicago metro area minimizing the carbon footprint between tree source, mill and production. Stripped of their bark and squared into rectangular logs, each table is sanded and hand-rubbed with two coats of natural oil and a final wax coat. Concealed polished nickel glides protect floors. The natural variations in grain, dimension and color of trees that define the urban forest mean each table is unique. Air-dried to release moisture, wood checks appear enhancing each table's special character and markings with no changes to its structural integrity.
Designer Paul Pettigrew, Studio Associate Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, pursued t...
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limited edition: One of a Finds original works are offered one time only in a small reserve for collectors and enthusiasts. This special CB2 find had a limited edition release of 476, all of which have been sold. Check back soon to see our latest One of a Finds.
chop off the old block. Our "living tree" project recycles urban forest old growth wood into naturally beautiful objects for living—without felling a single tree for lumber. This exclusive CB2 collaboration with Chicago designer Paul Pettigrew and Chicago urban foresters Erika and Bruce Horigan explores modern design with an exemplary respect for process. Using only Chicago-area trees harvested seasonally due to the effects of wind, damage and age, Chop Chop tables not only reduce the demand on our nation's forests, they are fabricated within the Chicago metro area minimizing the carbon footprint between tree source, mill and production. Stripped of their bark and squared into rectangular logs, each table is sanded and hand-rubbed with two coats of natural oil and a final wax coat. Concealed polished nickel glides protect floors. The natural variations in grain, dimension and color of trees that define the urban forest mean each table is unique. Air-dried to release moisture, wood checks appear enhancing each table's special character and markings with no changes to its structural integrity.
Designer Paul Pettigrew, Studio Associate Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, pursued t...
chop off the old block. Our "living tree" project recycles urban forest old growth wood into naturally beautiful objects for living—without felling a single tree for lumber. This exclusive CB2 collaboration with Chicago designer Paul Pettigrew and Chicago urban foresters Erika and Bruce Horigan explores modern design with an exemplary respect for process. Using only Chicago-area trees harvested seasonally due to the effects of wind, damage and age, Chop Chop tables not only reduce the demand on our nation's forests, they are fabricated within the Chicago metro area minimizing the carbon footprint between tree source, mill and production. Stripped of their bark and squared into rectangular logs, each table is sanded and hand-rubbed with two coats of natural oil and a final wax coat. Concealed polished nickel glides protect floors. The natural variations in grain, dimension and color of trees that define the urban forest mean each table is unique. Air-dried to release moisture, wood checks appear enhancing each table's special character and markings with no changes to its structural integrity.
Designer Paul Pettigrew, Studio Associate Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, pursued t...
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