Jan 7, 2011

Black Acacia Table by Tassajara Designs

Many of you may remember the natural edged Black Acacia slabs pictured above.
Also know as Australian Blackwood, Black Acacia is a related species to Hawaiian Koa with similar density and figure.
Below is a finished table created by Michael Wells of Tassajara Design using the top slab as the table top and using the smaller slabs in the construction of the base-



Here are some details on the table:
Material - Tasmanian Black Acacia top, base and braces. Zircote dutchmen inlays.
Dimensions - 38"W x 72"L x 30"H
Finish - Hand-rubbed Maloof Poly-Oil finish
Design - Nakashima "Minguren"-inspired desk
The neat thing about this table is that it was entirely created (other than the dutchman) out of material from the same flitch of slabs.
Mike was able to incorporate all the natural features of each slab and create a cohesive piece that we think looks amazing!
Want to to see what you can come up with?
Click here to browse the "Slabs Page" on our website for a full list of all the natural and straight edged slabs we have in stock.
Tassajara Designs. Inc
2719 Loker Ave. West, Suite A
Carlsbad,Ca 92010

760-602-7818
mike@tassajaradesigns.com
http://www.tassajaradesigns.com

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