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Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style
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Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style
Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style
Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style
Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style
Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style
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Nail Inlay End Table No. 201 | Tables by Peter Sandback. Item made of walnut works with contemporary & modern style

Created and Sold by Peter Sandback

Peter Sandback

Nail Inlay End Table No. 201

Price $3,147

Creation: 7-9 weeks
Shipping: 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: July 15, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
16H x 22W x 26D in
40.64H x 55.88W x 66.04D cm
11.34 kg
25 lb

Handmade tables inlaid with hundreds, even thousands of nails of various diameters
I have been making furniture in my rural New Hampshire shop one at a time, by hand for 25 years.
My more recent work involves inlaying regular;ar old construction nails in my table surfaces. The nails are cut flush with the table surface and polished. The resulting effect is a pattern of shiny dots of various diameters. My patterns come from many sources. A favorite is very old hand cut Japanese stencils used for kimono fabric, called katagami.

Item Nail Inlay End Table No. 201
Created by Peter Sandback
As seen in Creator's Studio, Harrisville, NH
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Handmade tables inlaid with hundreds, even thousands of nails of various diameters

I have been making furniture in my rural New Hampshire shop one at a time, by hand for 25 years.
My more recent work involves inlaying regular;ar old construction nails in my table surfaces. The nails are cut flush with the table surface and polished. The resulting effect is a pattern of shiny dots of various diameters. My patterns come from many sources. A favorite is very old hand cut Japanese stencils used for kimono fabric, called katagami.