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Bamboo Coffee Table By 45 Degrees

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 09. 1.05
Design & Architecture (tables)

45bamboo.jpgJason Wade, owner and designer of Chicago-based 45 Degrees, believes that "it is important for each piece built by us to leave the shop and never have to return." This high-quality ethos, combined with his artist's eye towards form and a builder's awareness of process, results in some pretty groovy furniture. Witness this coffee table, seen for the first time at the ICFF earlier this year. Made from bamboo and poplar, the table is representative of the rest of Wade's collection of simple, post-modern design combined with a contemporary approach to materials and construction. The majority of the furniture produced by Wade's shop uses solid wood joinery and hand-applied finishes. In addition to the collection available at their website, Wade and his crew also do custom work and can be contacted here. ::45 Degrees Design

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