
sara jensen always sends me such fun links. last night she sent me a link to designer emiliano godoy‘s new ‘drip table’, made from sustainable teak saplings. i love the cobbled together feel of all the bits and pieces of saplings and the different wood tones you get from each piece. i definitely wouldn’t mind sitting down to a meal at this table. click here for more information on emiliano’s work. thanks, sara!


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This table is very special. It really crosses the line between design and art: functional sculpture. I love it. Thanks for posting!
I love teak and I really love this table!
Unusual and unique. A rare thing in todays copy cat society.
Really cool! I love your blog!! You always post the coolest stuff! We are a small artisan Gallery in Florida and are always looking for cool stuff, so thanks!
Beautiful. Love it!
I love the imaginative use of wood. I wish we could see a view of the top of this table.
I love most the things in the world that make me say “I could have done that!” It seems a great talent for an artist/crafter/creator to do the simplest of things, small changes to the norm, that make us all wish we’d done it first. This table is like that to me–a subtle shift from standard to intriguing.
Reminds me of the fireplace idea Anthro is doing in their displays right now.
Oh. My! That table rocks my world!!
Yes, please. How gorgeous.
I really loves this design!
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