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Into the Woods

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2009 12:00:00 AM

With raw edges and untouched grains, these tables are natural-born winners

1. Soil side table in Java oak and etched brass by Studio Roeper, 415-216-5714; studioroeper.com. circle 528


2. Tommaso table in palisander veneer and MDF by Zeus, 206-499-8280; zeusnoto.com. circle 529

3. Della Falls dining table with clear-finished maple top and Espresso-finished maple base by Live Edge Design, 866-748-0763; liveedge.com. circle 530

4. Halcyon Tambour credenza in Cool Walnut with oil-rubbed bronze by Knowlton Brothers, 805-481-6940; knowltonbrothers.net. circle 531

5. T-Cup side table in red cedar and clear hard-wax oil by Brent Comber Originals, 604-980-4467; brentcomber.com. circle 532

6. Light table in oil-finished walnut by Riva Industria Mobili, 39-31-73-30-94; riva1920.it. circle 533

7. Marison dining table in Peroba wood by Environment Furniture, 323-782-0296; environmentfurniture.com. circle 534

8. Jellyfish table topped in bubinga wood with oak tentacles and acrylic rods from Naturalism Furniture, 212-532-5450; designlush.com. circle 535

9. Stitched table in claro walnut, powdercoated steel, and recycled plastic by Uhuru Design, 718-855-8082; uhurudesign.com. circle 536

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