In this case - material - in the form of a wenge kitchen counter top off cut.
I wasn't going to post this, but a Creeker friend talked me into it.
A little back story. A friend's young daughter was working as a accounting temp. One of the places she worked at was a company making high end wood kitchen counter tops. They liked her so much that they hired her full time, and within a year she became managing director. Only 26 and running a company with over 7 figures in revenue. Very talented young lady.
A couple of months ago her dad and I go by for a shop tour and a visit to their scrap pile. We brought home an SUV full - all we could carry. Mostly smaller pieces. Mostly irregular. Mostly 8/4. Domestic and exotic.
One of the pieces she gave us, was a wenge slab that was cut off a counter top. I didn't even know people made counter tops out of wenge. Very expensive.
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This piece was 32 x 25".
It took me a couple of months to come up with a plan. We had an old 1980's ugly oak end table that was on my replacement list.
Here it is in all its glory.
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When I saw these hair pin legs online, the light bulb went off. I like the steel and wood retro industrial look. Plus I wanted a counterpoint to the arts and crafts furniture in the room.
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