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Bayard

(22,075 posts)
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 01:16 PM Jun 2020

Colorado Man Crafts Gorgeous Live Edge Wood Tables with Glass "Rivers"



Jason Miles of Wayward Grain uses locally and sustainably sourced wood to create beautiful wooden tables with glass "rivers" running through them. Watch how this amazing designer brings the outdoors indoors.


Love live edge furniture.
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Colorado Man Crafts Gorgeous Live Edge Wood Tables with Glass "Rivers" (Original Post) Bayard Jun 2020 OP
Beautiful. BusyBeingBest Jun 2020 #1
Check out this guitar: a river runs through it. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #9
Ha, that's really cool! My husband enjoys building BusyBeingBest Jun 2020 #10
That's gorgeous Bayard Jun 2020 #11
Watch the build; demo at about 12:00 lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #12
Ooooooooooh! Gorgeous!!!!! calimary Jun 2020 #14
I saw some of his work in person. There are several that are even more beautiful IMHO. BComplex Jun 2020 #2
Did you happen to see any price tags? Bayard Jun 2020 #3
Don't remember, because I wasn't buying at the time. You could probably look online! BComplex Jun 2020 #4
I just looked at his website. 3catwoman3 Jun 2020 #5
Yikes! Bayard Jun 2020 #6
Those are amazing, thanks for posting n/t hibbing Jun 2020 #7
Gorgeous! I love organic artwork. fleur-de-lisa Jun 2020 #8
Why did he varnish it with the glass in place ? progressoid Jun 2020 #13

BusyBeingBest

(8,054 posts)
10. Ha, that's really cool! My husband enjoys building
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 11:47 AM
Jun 2020

guitars (working on his fourth one now), I'll have to show him this.

BComplex

(8,053 posts)
2. I saw some of his work in person. There are several that are even more beautiful IMHO.
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 01:51 PM
Jun 2020

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3catwoman3

(24,006 posts)
5. I just looked at his website.
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 08:42 PM
Jun 2020

Least pricey item was $4,500 and highest was $22,500!

Maybe in my next lifetime.

progressoid

(49,991 posts)
13. Why did he varnish it with the glass in place ?
Fri Jun 5, 2020, 02:51 AM
Jun 2020

I would think it would be easier to do it and then add the glass.

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