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Live Edge Redwood Burl End Table with Stone and Copper Inlay | Tables by Natural Wood Edge Creations by Rick Griggs. Item made of wood with stone
Live Edge Redwood Burl End Table with Stone and Copper Inlay | Tables by Natural Wood Edge Creations by Rick Griggs. Item made of wood with stone
Live Edge Redwood Burl End Table with Stone and Copper Inlay | Tables by Natural Wood Edge Creations by Rick Griggs. Item made of wood with stone

Live Edge Redwood Burl End Table with Stone and Copper Inlay

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Price $1,395

Creation: 3-6 weeks
Shipping: 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: January 4, 2025
Shipping via uShip and applies to continental US only.

DimensionsWeight
23.5H x 31W x 27D in
59.69H x 78.74W x 68.58D cm
11.34 kg
25 lb

This one-of-a-kind redwood burl end tables is Length: 31” Width: 27” Height: 23½”

Redwood burl or “Sequoia sempervirens” is found from southwestern Oregon to the coastal northwest are of California. The tree can grow up to 300 feet and twelve feet in diameter. The heartwood spans from a deep red-brown to a pink brown with patterning that sometimes include “lace”. The burl, which is a growth on the side, root or base of the tree, brings deeper reds, browns and golds. This redwood burl is from Northern California.

The white stone is Mookaite jasper from Western Australia. Jasper which means “speckled stone” and is an aggregate of quartz, chalcedony and various minerals. Jasper can be brown, red, green, yellow, blue or a combination of those colors. Red is most common because of the iron content. Blue is considered rare. Malachite is the green stone; it is a mineral composed of green copper carbonate hydroxide. The inlay also includes Chyrsocolla which is a hydrated phyllosilicate mineral. It comes from Greek chrysos meaning ‘gold’ and kola ‘glue’ although its color is typically a combination of blue and green. Chyrsocolla is found in the United States in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico. Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Idaho. The Chyrsocolla used in this table is from Arizona. Agate is made up of cryptocrystalline silica with quartz. Agate is a variety of colors and is typically associated with volcanic rocks. Copper is the inlay. It is typically found in multiple states in the U.S. including Utah, Arizona, Montana, Michigan and New Mexico. Copper is very malleable and has a beautiful reddish-brown color that accents the Redwood burl.

The finish contains five coats of Tung oil; sanded after each coat. Tung oil brings out the unique characteristics of the wood. Wood does expand and contract making it subject to slight checking, cracking and movement. To maintain the beauty of the Redwood Burl avoid using cleaning solutions instead use water in a damp rag. Remove the excess moisture with a clean towel. For polishing a beeswax solution such as Howard Feed-N- Wax or Artisan Lemon Oil Wax is good. Just follow the directions from the manufacturer. Questions, you can call us anytime at 206-679-4084. Enjoy!

Available in the mainland lower 48 states only.

Item Live Edge Redwood Burl End Table with Stone and Copper Inlay
As seen in Creator's Studio, Scottsdale, AZ
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Natural Wood Edge Creations by Rick Griggs
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Creating Custom Heirloom Works!

Woodworking started as a hobby and quickly evolved into a business. Carving and turning led to creating “live edge” tables and "live edge" art. Natural Edge Wood Creations began from requests I received to make "live edge" tables for family and friends. I use wood and stone with a sense of architecture, style and imagination to create each work so its natural beauty and qualities flourish. Each piece is an experience in tactile and visual beauty.

I have had an array of experience across many fields. From on-air and management in radio to consulting professional sports teams and broadcast companies including ESPN to photography and woodworking. The common thread in all of them is my passion for what I do!

It expanded in September 2016 when I found a gallery of metal sculpture in Taos, New Mexico. I had been searching for a source to create metal legs that would enhance but not overwhelm my work. I met with the owner and artist, Frank Seckler. He agreed to do custom legs for my pieces. When I showed him my work he asked if I would be open to selling my work in his gallery. The partnership began and has been successful.

I create every "live edge" piece carefully selecting the wood and stone are from sources around the country; Phoenix to Florida, Massachusetts to the Pacific Northwest, Southern and Northern California to Iowa and Ohio. Each piece is meticulously planned from preparation and cleaning to sculpting and sanding to the inlay material and finishing.

In addition to woodworking I have spent over 40 years in the broadcast industry creating entertainment programming. I was one of the pioneers helping to create the Sports Radio format. I own the premiere and highly‐respected Sports Radio consulting firm, RSA Sports International, which was formed in 1992.

I am also an accomplished photographer having been invited to display my work at the Lishui (China) Photography Festival. Four of my pieces were placed on permanent display in Lishui Photography Museum. I have displayed my photography in galleries and private showings in the Pacific Northwest.