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Furniture: Residential/Tables

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Altura Furniture Inc., Duette Table

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Furniture: Residential/Tables: Altura Furniture Inc — Duette Table

The Duette Table features an exquisite pair of locally harvested Oregon Walnut live edge wood planks for the tabletop. The beauty of wood presented in a pure natural form is the soul of this design. The modern trestle style base renders a simple yet refined monolithic support structure.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Furniture: Residential/Tables

16th Workshop — Thai Table
The thai table is made of salvaged red and Oregon white oak. The top is joined using butterfly splines. The joinery of the table base consists of bridle joints, wedged through tenons, and mortise and tenons. A hand shaved spindle shelf below allows easy storage at dinner time.

Poggenpohl — Dining Desk
Poggenpohl’s Dining Desk, manufactured in cooperation with Draenert, features a multifunctional area which opens lengthwise by an electrical motor. The open center contains stainless panels for cutlery, etc. and trolleys can be pushed in at the ends. The Dining Desk is available in 13 natural stones and five wood veneers.

Powell & Bonnell — Quarry Coffee Table
The Quarry combines simplicity of form with natural stone to create an eye-catching coffee table. This table features a pinwheel matched, figured top with waterfall edge. Mitered joints and perfect matching provide the illusion of solid stone resting in a blackened steel base with arching side rails and tapered legs.

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