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redwood burl coffee table

Carved directly from a monumental slab of redwood burl, this table captures a rare kind of natural drama — a living sculpture, now perfectly still. The surface glows with deep, resinous tones that shift from copper to mahogany, edged in a jagged organic contour that feels both primitive and deliberate. The void at its center — a remnant of age, not absence — anchors the form in quiet balance.

Each fissure, each uneven edge, reads like handwriting from the tree’s past. The tapered legs, likely mid-century replacements, lend lift and restraint — the dialogue between wild nature and human design.

Approx. dimensions
Length: 48 in
Depth: 36 in
Height: 17 in

Details

  • Solid redwood burl with natural voids and movement

  • Hand-polished finish emphasizing depth of grain

  • Three mid-century turned legs in walnut tone

  • Structurally excellent; top preserved in its original organic state

  • Early 1960s California studio provenance, unsigned

Condition
Surface shows subtle wear, light checking, and natural splits consistent with age — preserved intentionally as part of the piece’s soul. Stabilized from beneath for long-term integrity.

Provenance
Private collection, Central Texas. Acquired from a mid-century estate with other California studio pieces.

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