I made these tables, called Eridu, out of damaged teak patio furniture which I cut up and remilled, reclaimed elm flooring and the top is Paperstone, a solid surface made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper, and resins derived from cashew shells. Plus the paperstone pieces are drops from another project, so it is recycled and reclaimed.
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Great looking Tables Garrett. I love the mix of wood & paperstone and hand made drawer pulls.
Nicely executed. I like their rustic-yet-refined character.
BTW... why did you decide to name them Eridu? Is this some reference to Mesopotamia?
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