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Stool Table #6 | End Table in Tables by Jib Projects. Item composed of oak wood in minimalism or contemporary style
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Stool Table #6 | End Table in Tables by Jib Projects. Item composed of oak wood in minimalism or contemporary style
Stool Table #6 | End Table in Tables by Jib Projects. Item composed of oak wood in minimalism or contemporary style

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Jib Projects

Stool Table #6

Price $2,000

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Creation: 8-10 weeks
Shipping: UPS 4-7 days
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Estimated Arrival: March 9, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
21H x 14W in
53.34H x 35.56W cm
54.43 kg
120 lb

This carefully turned table is made from a single solid piece of southern Live Oak by hand in our Florida studio. We work closely with arborists in our area to source wood for pieces that would otherwise become waste. This solid hardwood table is heavy, sturdy, and durable making it great for both commercial and home interiors. The piece can be used as a stool or accent table.

Details
- Solid Southern Live Oak
- 14 dia x 20 H inches
- Finished with beeswax
- 120 lbs *weight is approximate due to natural variation of the wood

Item Stool Table #6
Created by Jib Projects
As seen in Creator's Studio, Tampa, FL
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Materially focused handmade lighting, furniture and objects

Jib Projects is a process-oriented design studio founded by Kathleen and David Bly, AIA, that creates art, objects and architecture. The couple met while studying fine art and have been collaborating ever since. With backgrounds in architecture, sculpture, and photography, they created Jib in 2022. Their work focuses on reflection of place through material. Form, process, stewardship, and playfulness are foundational to their practice.