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Yellow Crane Console Table | Tables by Eben Blaney Furniture. Item made of wood
Yellow Crane Console Table | Tables by Eben Blaney Furniture. Item made of wood

Created and Sold by Eben Blaney Furniture

Eben Blaney Furniture

Yellow Crane Console Table

Starts at $6,500

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DimensionsWeight
30H x 56W x 14D in
76.2H x 142.24W x 35.56D cm

This table is the latest edition of my painted Crane tables. Like the Blue Crane, it is made of poplar and is finely joined with mortise and tenon joinery and then hand-sculpted to its finished form. After meticulous sanding and detailing several coats of a pigmented conversion varnish are sprayed on it. This particular color is matched to Sherwin Williams’ “Gold Finch”. The colored conversion varnish is followed by a sprayed, satin, protective clear coat.

The Crane Console table is a dramatic, sculptural piece that I have only recently begun creating, after imagining its form for quite some time. As with my Wedge table, the Crane’s cantilever is its most distinct feature. But with the Crane, I have taken the shape and gesture in a much more animated, and fluid direction. The cantilevered top is surprisingly strong and rigid at its end thanks to the gradual taper on the underside and strong joinery where it attaches to the table’s upright.

This Yellow version is my latest edition and is presently available to ship/deliver. Please contact me to order or to discuss commissioning a painted Crane table in another color.

Dimensions: 30"h x 16"d x 56"l

The Crane table can be recreated in colors, woods and finishes. Please contact me to discuss.

Item Yellow Crane Console Table
As seen in Creator's Studio, Southport, ME
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Eben Blaney Furniture
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I grew up among wooden boats and boatbuilding on the coast of Maine. Later, after working in several high-end cabinet shops on the west and east coasts and experimenting in various artistic media, I recognized the satisfaction and creative potential of furniture design. I began my business in 2000 back in Portland Maine combining my artistic talents and woodworking ability to begin creating distinctive contemporary furniture. I now work out of my self built studio and showroom in Edgecomb, a little further up the coast of Maine, where I continue to design and handcraft one of a kind, custom, and small batch production furniture, sculpture and decor for discerning clients and artful settings.