The Baby Grand comes in at 67″x 29.5″x 29.5″, with mortise and tenon joinery in reclaimed wood, and follows a neo-gothic design sense. Also designed, thought yet unbuilt, are matching benches for the sides, and thrones for the ends.
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You need an isometric top view so you can see the surface of the table as well. It is a little difficult to get the full sense of the piece without that view.
Old wood never enjoyed a better fate than ending up in your shop.
Stunning, best I have seen
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