Esherick style side table / desk
#11
Having recently visited the Esherick studio, I was inspired to make this side table/desk with walnut legs and cherry top (similar to his hickory and walnut table)- finished with a new (to me) 1 part finish called Rubio Monocoat.


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#12
Nice table!! At first I thought the sun spots coming through the window was some sort of inlay... I just think the table is cool as hell!!
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#13
Really nice. It looks like the natural shape of the top lends itself to a ergonomically comfortable computer desk.
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#14
I really like it. Thanks for sharing.
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#15
Wowsers! Very, very nice!
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#16
That is really very nice.
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#17
Thanks! Really turned out nice!
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#18
Looks good!!! Definitely has that "escherick" style and look.
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#19
nice looking table, I like the legs.
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#20
Excellent work.  Really great stuff.  Nice use of an interesting piece of work.
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