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Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback
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Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback
Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback
Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback
Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback
Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback
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Nail Inlay Table No. 16 | Coffee Table in Tables by Peter Sandback

Created and Sold by Peter Sandback

Peter Sandback

Nail Inlay Table No. 16

Price $5,200

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Creation: 7-8 weeks
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Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
16H x 60W x 19D in
40.64H x 152.4W x 48.26D cm
24.95 kg
55 lb

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.

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Item Nail Ijnlay Table No. 16
Created by Peter Sandback
As seen in Creator's Studio, Harrisville, NH
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Peter Sandback
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Wescover creator since 2023
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.