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Manta

Wood Console Table (ID: A14422)
Designed by David Kiernan
$4,100
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The top of this table is crafted from bubinga, with a 1/4" black accent line going around the center. Finishing the top, aluminum elements stand out about 1/8" around the front of the table top. The legs of this table are tapered, carved, and textured out of mahogany which has been lacquered black.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Some assembly required
  • Materials: Bubinga, Sapele
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David Kiernan

"I find it exhilarating to use materials such as unique veneers, unusual stone, or patinated metals. Envisioning how to use these materials provokes excitement and eagerness to proceed with a project. This, to me, is the essence of being a furniture maker: the process of discovery followed by transformation into a tangible, beautiful object."

David Kiernan became a furniture maker as a way to express his creativity, which had been stifled in his previous occupation as an engineer. Creating furniture allows him to have fun, and to sit back at the end of the day with a sense of satisfaction that he has created something that is both useful and beautiful.

Working primarily with wood and using metal an as accent, Kiernan always aims to highlight the beauty of his materials. His geometric, angular pieces reveal his love of Art Deco designs and his background as an engineer: each piece is the product of a carefully graphed process, a manifestation of a well-planned blueprint. His work has been recognized for its clean lines and elegance of form.

Kiernan studied woodworking at the Worcester Center for Crafts. He has been making contemporary furniture in his Rhode Island studio since 1993. His furniture has been shown at fine craft shows and galleries around the country.

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