Trefoil Table
Trefoil Table
Trefoil Table
Trefoil Table

Trefoil Table

Wood Coffee Table (ID: A158244)
Designed by Derek Hennigar
$2,700
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This coffee table features a base constructed from six layers of steam-bent and laminated white oak, making it deceptively strong despite its airy appearance. The white oak used in this table is locally-sourced and was milled and kiln-dried by artist Derek Hennigar. The iron stain is made using steel wool in white vinegar, producing iron acetate, which reacts with high-tannin woods to turn black when oil-finished. Tempered glass top is 1/2" thick.
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  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Oak
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Derek Hennigar

Derek Hennigar

"I find the possibilities of wood to be an endless source of fascination and joy."

Furniture is what makes shelter a home, and one's home is equal parts function and aesthetic. Derek Hennigar designs and builds furniture with these aspects in mind. Structure and finish are employed to express wit and finesse in his functional sculptural work.

Hennigar's bentwood table bases update the age-old technique of steam-bending in service to the expression of line in three dimensions. Multiple layers of thin oak are laminated in series to make structures with high strength-to-weight ratios, while juxtaposing geometric figures with loops in a continuous line.

While studying engineering at North Carolina State University, Hennigar first apprenticed as an interior carpenter and then as a cabinetmaker. All the while, he was self-educating in furniture design and technique. He was influenced early on in his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, by the Appalachian craft tradition, 20th century sculptors and furniture designers, and his disdain for the mass-produced nature of the North Carolina furniture industry.

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