madrone burl and walnut
madrone burl and walnut
walnut burl and cherry
walnut burl and cherry
this shows the patina on an aged walnut burl and cherry table
this shows the patina on an aged walnut burl and cherry table
madrone burl and walnut
walnut burl and cherry
this shows the patina on an aged walnut burl and cherry table

Vane

Wood Side Table (ID: A103949)
Designed by Tracy Fiegl
$1,900–$2,400
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"Vane" is a small table with a top made from carefully matched burl veneer applied to a core of poplar plywood. The hourglass-shaped base is constructed from .125" solid wood laminations bent and glued together over a curved form. The parts of the base are doweled, glued, and screwed together, sanded with fine-grit sandpaper, then finished with hand-applied polyurethane. Because the pattern of burl veneer is a natural occurrence, each top will be unique. Available with a walnut burl top and cherry base or with a madrone burl top and walnut base. Given time, cherry wood will darken to a rich patina.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Madrone Burl with Walnut Base: Materials: Walnut
  • Walnut Burl with Cherry Base: Materials: Cherry, Walnut
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Tracy Fiegl

Tracy Fiegl

"Living in the hills above the Genesee River valley, my most heartfelt hope is that each piece I build reflects the beauty of the forests and fields surrounding me. "

With a background in science and a love for the peaceful surroundings of his rural home, Tracy Fiegl closely observes the local flora and fauna, seeing elegance, gracefulness, and intricate patterns in the structures of nature. Through his work, Fiegl creates new objects to celebrate the natural forms and processes that fascinate him.

In his furniture, Tracy Fiegl explores suggested volumes of space enclosed by graceful, relatively slender elements. Sometimes branching, sometimes repeating, these elements are hand shaped from solid wood and connected with joinery adapted from traditional furniture making used in non-traditional ways. Often these shaped elements are partnered with panels of dramatically patterned veneer.

After studying science in college, Tracy Fiegl returned home to build furniture inspired by the natural structures around him. Through the years, he has learned by doing: working as a technician at an art school, as an assistant to a renowned art furniture maker, and as a prototyper for a furniture manufacturer. He continually builds his own furniture designs using the lessons learned.

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