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Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane | Tables by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item composed of wood & brass
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Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane | Tables by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item composed of wood & brass
Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane | Tables by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item composed of wood & brass
Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane | Tables by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item composed of wood & brass
Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane | Tables by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item composed of wood & brass

Created and Sold by Heliconia Furniture Design

Heliconia Furniture Design

Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane

Price $1,300

Creation: 4-6 weeks
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Estimated Arrival: TBD

DimensionsWeight
35.43H x 35.43W x 15.75D in
90H x 90W x 40D cm

The top of this Console table is ebonised and then hand carved with a gouge chisel in one session, producing a spontaneous and unique pattern. The process reveals the original grain figure of the timber, which contrasts beautifully with the ebonised colouration.

The frame and legs are connected with a polished brass rail and the top is suspended on polished brass rods.
Dimensions – 90cm High x 90cm Long x 45cm Wide

Item Console table in Lacewood & Ebonised London Plane
As seen in Creator's Studio, London, United Kingdom
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Heliconia Furniture Design
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I am a designer and maker of bespoke wooden furniture, using everything from traditional woodworking skills to contemporary technology to create modern heritage pieces.

I trained at the fantastic Williams and Cleal International Fine Furniture school on Exmoor in Somerset, where I learnt everything from traditional hand tool skills to the use of 21st century milling machines. The schools tutors can trace a clear linage back to the Arts & Crafts movement and its principles of design simplicity and material intelligence it.