The 30-Year-Old Salvaged Coffee Table
We decided to wing it, and it worked
We used a router and a homemade flattening jig and just started taking layers off the tree cookie. It was wild seeing what was under it after years of this wood being “hidden”
Well now, we got excited
And we could not get the bark off this slab quickly enough. After hours of chisel work, sanding, filing, and sanding some more, we had it ready for a base. We decided to go with a round slatted white oak base because it’s cool looking.
At the end of the day, what do we end up with?
We end up with a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture that will carry a story for a lifetime. This literally went from trash to our treasure.
It’s weird.
It’s wild.
It’s got a crazy story.
It was discarded.
It has found a new life and new purpose.
It matters to someone.
Are we still talking about a piece of wood?
*Shoutout to Propaganda’s spoken word “I Hate Cats”