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Rustic Geometric-Pattern Dining Table | Tables by Monkwood. Item made of wood & steel
Rustic Geometric-Pattern Dining Table | Tables by Monkwood. Item made of wood & steel

Created and Sold by Monkwood

Monkwood

Rustic Geometric-Pattern Dining Table

Price from $5,000 to $8,000

Creation: 12-20 weeks

This Geo-patterned dining set delivered to its new home in a chill back garden in Venice Beach, LA.

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Item Rustic Geometric-Pattern Dining Table
Created by Monkwood
As seen in Private Residence, Los Angeles, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2017
Maker of studio desks, dining tables and artwork in wood.

Brandon Monk Muñoz is an artist and furniture maker based in Fullerton, California. He was nicknamed "Monk" by his friends at age 13. Monk designs and builds his pieces with carefully selected American hardwoods. Each piece is created with the client in mind and every measure is taken to insure a long lasting and uniquely beautiful end result that will only get better with age.

His studio, Monkwood, releases work four times a year, in January, March, June and September. This seasonal schedule facilitates a consistent quality in the many production processes while allowing the necessary time to collect the best materials for every order. Each piece in the seasonal batch is given the individual focus required to fine-tune every aspect of fit and finish before it ships.

Brandon teaches a small group of apprentices, who help him achieve the unique style and quality Monkwood is known for while also learning some of his peculiar secrets. Monkwood is located within the Magoski Arts Colony, a diverse creative collective which supports the spiritual and business growth of every artist involved. He lives down the street from his studio with his wife Pamela and their four children, who inspire all aspects of Monkwood every single day.