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Anthology Banquet Table by EPOCH

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The largest piece in Epoch’s own Anthology Collection, this rustic dining table exemplifies the creativity and craftsmanship which abound in our wood shop. We use pre-industrial joinery and hand tools to give our work a primitive authenticity equalled only by it’s rugged durability. The table top features a dozen species of locally sourced lumber connected by an array of thoughtfully placed dovetail joints. Most of this material is reclaimed from industrial sources. Each top is a result of lengthy deliberation on the proper placement of each piece of wood based on its color, grain, and textural qualities.
The stout legs seen here come from an antique poplar beam out of the original Siewers lumber mill, possibly dating back to the 19th century. The beautifully aged patina was maintained on as many surfaces as possible. The poplar stretcher which underlies the table is connected to maple cross members by a keyed mortise and tenon joint, a tasteful reference to the craftsmanship of our forefathers.
This table now resides in the home of the client who commissioned it, but we would be happy to build another like this one to your exact specifications. Please contact us for pricing.
Thanks,
Jake Moore
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