Earth Wisdom  Console Table
Earth Wisdom  Console Table
Earth Wisdom  Console Table
Earth Wisdom  Console Table

Earth Wisdom Console Table

Wood Console Table (ID: A115007)
Designed by Tony Casper
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This pedestal-style console table features walnut slab legs and a central column which is made of book-matched ambrosia maple. (Some central columns are one piece due to the story told in the wood - the one pictured is not book matched.) The feet and upper support rails are made of curly maple. The leg joints are tight-fitting rabbeted joints. The top is made of live-edge black walnut, but can be ordered in a straight edge. Because the wood varies, some tops will have bow tie keys to stabilize small cracks and add to the uniqueness of the piece. Each top end is subtly curved and beveled.

They are finished with a catalyzed conversion varnish which is water and alcohol proof. Cleanup is simple—just use a damp cloth with a dash of soap.
  • Materials: Maple, Walnut
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Tony Casper

Tony Casper Designs
"I strive to release the inner beauty contained in the second life of a tree, after it succumbs to a storm or a sawyer. I call the highly figured woods I use "nature's art." Some of my wood comes from urban trees."

Tony grew up a block away from Lake Michigan's western shore, where he spent a lot of time absorbing the beauty and design of plants, trees, and nearby waves caressing the meandering beach. He loved the trees the most. Today, he strives for some of his tabletops to appear to float on their bases, like the boats he once restored. He uses live edges at times, which have a fluid look that can resemble driftwood.

Casper's furniture begins with a strikingly beautiful top board that has a certain "movement" in the grain, which is also known as chatoyancy. The other boards used to complete the piece are selected for color and sometimes contrast. He uses traditional joinery techniques—mortise and tenon as well as dovetails.

Casper started making furniture when he was ten years old. He had a couple of patient and skilled mentors, who taught him the use of tools as well as the love of local furniture woods, particularly walnut and butternut. During high school summers, he worked for a boatbuilding and repair shop in nearby Pewaukee, Wisconsin, where he repaired mahogany-hulled Chris-Craft boats. Since then, he has been primarily self-taught.

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