Walnut End Tables
Woodworker: Thomas HuckerThomas Hucker’s training as a furniture maker included stints with period furniture maker Leonard Hilgner and contemporary master Jere Osgood. For his end tables, Hucker took inspiration from the traditional pie-crust tea tables that were in vogue at the time the nation was founded and gave them a decidedly modern twist. These end tables, built with wood from a walnut tree that grew on the site of George Washington’s whiskey distillery, are 16 in. deep by 24 in. wide by 24 in. tall.
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