How Live Edge Wood Tables Are Made

Ever wondered how these live edge tables are made?

First the wood is actually harvested by hand using a series of tools. Then the pieces are assembled according to specific plans that are drawn out by professional craftsmen. The plan designs will take into consideration such things as where the legs will anchor, if any, how the tabletop will sit and what type of finish is required.

From cutting to finish

The tables are then sent off to the woodworking factory where a set of highly trained craftsmen work on them over a period of a number of days. The entire process is monitored and controlled by a team of experts. After these pieces are completed, they are then sent to a warehouse so that they can be sold. 

Live edge wood tables are created with extreme attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. They have been designed and built for two main purposes, those of storage and display. The former is obvious. There will be a lot of items on the table. It is important that these items are well displayed to enhance the overall aesthetics of the room.

What’s a common use for live edge furniture?

Most people use their bedrooms, living rooms or family rooms as their “stuff area”. It will be here, where they will display their decorative pieces, decorative furnishings, family memorabilia, and other items of value. In some cases, no particular attention has been paid when selecting the furniture, therefore, those are most likely to be of inferior quality. It is obvious that no one wants to have their prized possession, their most treasured memories displayed on an ugly piece of furniture. Luckily there is a solution to this problem and that is called a live edge wood table. Live edge wood tables have been cleverly designed to combat this problem and to fit seamlessly into any room that might need extra storage space.

Made with care in mind

These custom live edge tables are made with extreme care in mind. They are constructed from the finest wood possible to ensure that the piece is durable and will withstand the test of time. The edges are purposely uneven and, despite what at first could appear a contradiction, that particular characteristic makes the table a piece of live edge furniture that can be applied to just about anything.

Strength is not an option,
it is a must!

The construction of these tables is done so that they are very stable and resistant to wear and tear. The legs are designed so that they can withstand being knocked over and are strong enough to remain intact during use. All of this means that these tables will withstand the test of time.

One of the things that makes these tables so popular is that they are extremely aesthetically pleasing. They are crafted from the finest wood around and this means that the wood grain is rich and vibrant. They can come in a variety of different finishes. For instance there are the ones made with Rubio Hard Oil and High Gloss Epoxy Resin finishes that really makes your custom live edge tables look to another level.

In conclusion

In order to find out more about how live edge wood tables are made, you can visit our website that has an extensive gallery of these pieces of furniture. Here you will be able to view a selection of the different types that are currently on the market. Different wood types will be used in each of these pieces to bring out the details in each piece. It is these details that you will want to pay close attention to.

Did you know?

  • Each type of wood is biodegradable. Choosing this material means choosing to respect the environment, in fact wood can be easily decomposed by bacteria or other biological agents.
  • Wood is a natural insulator. The particularity of containing a lot of empty space between the cells makes it five times better than concrete from the point of view of thermal insulation. Wood retains heat unlike other materials, such as metals, which transmit it easily.
  • Wood is an environmentally friendly material and a renewable resource. It is obtained naturally, so it does not require energy or other inputs, and is used in ways that do not deplete or damage it.

article by:

Daniele Pais 

A tech enthusiast with a passion for interior design,
architecture and modern technology.