Mini By Design
Bloodwood Contour Table
Blending exotic wood and two levels of glass creates a coffee table that is a functional and contemporary conversation piece.
The wood’s curved shape comes from careful cutting on the scroll saw. It is then sanded and finished with a clear lacquer to maintain that glossy shine.
The two glass shelves are made of Plexiglas. Each are cut on the scroll saw and then sanded to fine tune the shape.
The legs are aluminum threaded posts and rivets.
Bloodwood is sometimes referred to as satine or cardinal wood, for its obvious beautiful deep rose color. With age it's color does darken, but not significantly. The growth range of the species is reported to include French Guiana, Brazil, Peru, Panama, Venezuela, West and Central Africa.
This table’s dimensions are approximately 1 ½ inches tall, 5 inches wide, and 3 ¼ inches deep. Width and depth are at the widest and deepest points.
Bloodwood Contour Table
Blending exotic wood and two levels of glass creates a coffee table that is a functional and contemporary conversation piece.
The wood’s curved shape comes from careful cutting on the scroll saw. It is then sanded and finished with a clear lacquer to maintain that glossy shine.
The two glass shelves are made of Plexiglas. Each are cut on the scroll saw and then sanded to fine tune the shape.
The legs are aluminum threaded posts and rivets.
Bloodwood is sometimes referred to as satine or cardinal wood, for its obvious beautiful deep rose color. With age it's color does darken, but not significantly. The growth range of the species is reported to include French Guiana, Brazil, Peru, Panama, Venezuela, West and Central Africa.
This table’s dimensions are approximately 1 ½ inches tall, 5 inches wide, and 3 ¼ inches deep. Width and depth are at the widest and deepest points.