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Shari’s rocking chairs were made for relaxing of the front porch in the shade in the summer.

Shari’s table, chairs and benches were made for dinners outside in the summer for her large family of eight.

They have a rustic but classic feel, which goes great with the rural backdrop.
Jane’s solid maple boxes were designed with brushed nickel handles and brushed nickel inlays.
Matt’s table was designed with his artistic tastes in mind. He likes artists’ such as HR Geiger and design elements that are thick and heavy. He has a marble chessboard that will be placed in the hole in the center of the table. New pics to come when table is complete.
Matt’s table was designed with his artistic tastes in mind. He likes artists’ such as HR Geiger and design elements that are thick and heavy. He has a marble chessboard that will be placed in the hole in the center of the table. New pics to come when table is complete.
Jen's small patio table was designed for a relaxing area to be used with small club chairs on the right and left of it.
Jason's table was designed to be used in the booth that his company “Land and Stone” will have set up at a home and garden show in Chicago. The pattern of the blocks on the seat is the same pattern used in laying stone.
 
Mom’s computer desk was designed using cherry to bring up the height of the computer screen and bring the keyboard closer to her. She also wanted the option of using the table as a sofa table so it was important that it not look too much like a computer desk.
 
  Mom’s computer desk was designed using cherry to bring up the height of the computer screen and bring the keyboard closer to her. She also wanted the option of using the table as a sofa table so it was important that it not look too much like a computer desk.
 
  Jason’s coffee and end tables were built out of solid cherry that was from a cherry tree that fell in his front yard during a bad storm. The wood had been aging in his barn for 10 years.
  Jason’s coffee table was made with a glass top and a drawer so that he
could use it as a display case for interesting stones that he has
found over the years.
  Jason’s small dining table was made to fit in the small area of his kitchen right next to the window. The chairs for this table can be found in the chair section of this web site.
 
Aggie’s (grandma’s) cocktail table was created and stained using a picture from a newspaper of a table that she carried in her purse for 5 years hoping to find one like it. When she told me about it, I took the picture and made her cocktail table.
 
Matt’s coffee table and end tables were made from solid oak to be over sized and durable. These tables were then stained a red mahogany that he requested.
Matt’s coffee table and end tables were made from solid oak to be over sized and durable. These tables were then stained a red mahogany that he requested.
Mike’s night stand were made to match the style and color of the existing console table for his bedroom.
 
Mike’s console table was made to specific dimensions for his bedroom and stained to match existing furniture in the room.
Mike’s end tables were made to fit in his small apartment with his over sized furniture and match the color of the existing furniture.
Mike’s coffee table was made using the table top off of the coffee table he grew up doing his homework on. By way off goofing off and sitting on it the legs were destroyed by him and his brother but the solid oak top was able to be salvaged. It was rebuilt to be as strong and durable as a bench so anyone can sit or play on it.
Natasha and Debbie's table was built to be big strong and heavy. It weight about 250 lbs and is made of solid oak. it was distressed by them so that they could get the level of distess that they wanted.
   
   
   
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