Asa-no-ha Hall Table
Asa-no-ha Hall Table
Asa-no-ha Hall Table
Asa-no-ha Hall Table
Asa-no-ha Hall Table
Asa-no-ha Hall Table

Asa-no-ha Hall Table

Wood Console Table (ID: A157434)
Designed by Michael Jury
$2,800
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Shaker meets shoji in this gorgeous table from Michael Jury. Classic Shaker design elements include use of solid walnut and tapered legs, while shoji comes into play via the the mitered top frame surrounding seven floating iterations of the traditional asa-no-ha—also known as the hemp leaf— kumiko pattern in basswood, set in a glass insert. The solid cherry legs splay out at two degrees and the aprons under the top have a gentle curve to soften the angles and giving this table a more modern feel.
  • Glass top
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Walnut
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Michael Jury

Michael Jury

M. Jury Woodworks
"I design and build hardwood furniture and decorative woodwork inspired by Shaker, Japanese, and Danish design. My work is elegant in its graceful proportions, heirloom construction and subtle ornamentation."

Michael's furniture is inspired by Shaker, Japanese, and Danish designs which have a common theme of clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a reverence for the natural materials used to create the work. He often includes kumiko in his furniture which is a traditional Japanese craft composed of countless pieces of wood hand-cut to create beautiful geometric patterns.

Michael employs furniture making techniques that have been in use for centuries. Carfeful consideration is given to grain selection and color. Mortise and tenon joints and dovetails are the structural elements that hold it all together. When appropriate, the hand-cut joinery is left exposed as evidence of honest construction.

Michael's professional training is in the performance of classical music and he is a self-taught furniture maker. He applies the passion, creativity and pursuit of perfection he learned in his musical studies to his current work as a studio furniture maker.

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