Our tables have been noticed lately by a few noteworthy earth-loving sources. The Russian Olive Stump Table is featured in the latest edition of Standard Magazine, an online publication, created by interior designer (and writer and style maven) Kelly LaPlante, who taught the design industry that "green is a standard, not a style."
Not be to outdone, our Rio Grande Table is featured in this month’s edition of Su Casa Magazine, an monthly print and online source dedicated to Southwestern building styles.
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Our Russian Olive Stump Table in Standard Magazine
Raw with burls and an eco-friendly non-toxic topcoat finish, each Russian Olive Stump Table is completely unique from the other and full of character. Russian Olive trees, non-native species introduced to New Mexico in the early 20th Century as an ornamental, are being removed in an effort to help restore the eco-system of the bosque (woodlands) along the banks of the Rio Grande River.
The Russian Olive has been crowding out native trees along with other non-native species like Salt Cedars and Siberian Elms, so upon their removal we have been snatching them up to make really cool, organic side tables.
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Locally harvested, eco-friendly and full of personality, the Rio Grande Side Table in sculpted Cottonwood is created from standing trees cleared from burn areas. Part of a rehabilitation effort, the trees were rescued and turned into ever-so-clever shaped side tables finished with a non-toxic topcoat finish.
Labels: Eco-Friendly, End and Side Tables, Made in New Mexico, Press