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Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious
Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious
Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious
Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious
Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious
Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious
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Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. | Dining Table in Tables by Abodeacious

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Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console. - Tables

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Handmade

Reclaimed Materials

Recycled Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

This is the matching dining console to our dining table that does double duty. It resides in our hallway most of the time as shown here. The shelf comes out and when placed at the end of our dining table – allows us space for additional guests. The legs on both sides are also filled with epoxy resin and turquoise. One of a kind. One at a time.

Item Walnut with epoxy inlay dining console.
Created by Abodeacious
As seen in Private Residence, Evanston, IL
Abodeacious
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Custom made home furnishings. One of a kind. One at a time.

I’m a guy with a passion for creating handmade, one of a kind artistic pieces. I love the challenge of creative problem solving. My artistic talent enables me to come up with unique design solutions. Then my craftsmanship expertise takes over to make these ideas a reality. The gestalt of this collaborative process is a unique customized piece that is exactly what you envisioned.

The reclaimed wood I use comes with its own individual story. You can see it in the grain of the wood, the natural aging of old growth timber and all the markings of where and what it used to be. By transforming these reclaimed pieces into something new, we can preserve a bit of the past well into the future. Beyond the aesthetic, I prioritize the use of these reclaimed materials as one way to balance my personal impact on the planet.