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Black Tripod Leg with Yellowwood Tabletop – Where Elegance Meets Boldness
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The Live Edge
Discover a captivating blend of elegance and boldness with our Black Tripod Leg table featuring a stunning Yellowwood tabletop. Measuring an impressive 4000mm in length, 1500mm in width and boasting a solid 70mm thickness, this table is a true centre piece for any room.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that every tabletop is unique and bespoke. Most of our pieces are custom ordered, and we cannot guarantee an exact sample as the demonstrated product.
About The Live Edge
Embrace the captivating beauty of nature in your living space with the exquisite charm of Live Edge tables. These extraordinary creations, handcrafted from sustainably sourced wood, have captured the hearts of design enthusiasts for their distinctiveness and timeless appeal. With each slab’s organic beauty, no two tables are alike, adding a touch of individuality to your home.
At The Live Edge, we take pride in being curators of exceptional, one-of-a-kind pieces that celebrate the raw elegance of natural wood. Our skilled artisans meticulously breathe life into the materials, ensuring every table exudes artistry and sustainability. From responsibly sourcing wood from diverse regions to our meticulous craftsmanship in our Kommetjie factory, each step is a labour of love.
Whether it’s a stunning bar top table, bespoke coffee table, or charming bedroom bench, our Live Edge creations are tailored to reflect your taste and style. Mass-production is a foreign concept to us, as we believe in creating furniture that tells your story.
Each tabletop is unique and custom-made, embodying craftsmanship and uniqueness that cannot be replicated. While we cannot guarantee an exact match to the demonstrated product, we invite you to embrace the individuality and charm of our handcrafted creations.
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