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River table designs are two-dimensional, mimicking swirling bays and coves along the shores of the sea. These pieces are made with layered wood and glass to resemble the look of water. These tables are a popular choice for home owners who like the look of a natural environment and want their furnishings to reflect that.

The river shape became popular after Klassen introduced it in 2011. He branded his furniture collection as “the River Collection.” The entrepreneur started his company in 2008 but struggled to sell his furniture. After gaining viral attention, he refocused on river design. As the word spread, orders began to flood in. He also became a social media star.

Live edge wood

The river table design is a live edge wood table with an epoxy filling gap down the center. The bottom layer is usually 1/8″ to 1/4″ thick and is very hard to the touch. Once the top layer has dried, you can add your chosen objects to the table. This is a unique design that you can personalize with a touch of creativity.

A live edge table captures the natural beauty of the wood and features the natural edge of the wood. These features add warmth and character to the table and allow you to bring the outdoors into your home. Many live edge wood tables are handcrafted by woodworkers.

epoxy resin river tableEpoxy resin

One of the reasons live edge wood and epoxy resin river table designs are so popular is their extraordinary aesthetics. They can be created to fit any decor or location. You can choose the colors and patterns to suit your taste and your space. These tables are also available in different sizes, shapes, and styles, making them a great option for any home.

Besides their unique aesthetics, epoxy resin river table designs are also extremely durable. Each one has a three-piece construction. During the molding process, the table top was clamped for 24 hours, so it was incredibly strong. The legs of the table were then inlaid with epoxy, giving them the appearance of running rivers.

live edge wood tableMetal alloy inlays

River tables are made up of separate pieces of wood and other materials. Creating a stable table requires designing a way to secure the pieces. Before you start working on a table, gather your materials: the base, wood elements, and epoxy resin. Then, make sample pieces of the table to see what they look like.

River tables have several design styles to choose from. Mid-century modern river tables often feature spindle legs and round or oblong shapes. These tables typically feature walnut wood. Likewise, contemporary river tables incorporate avant-garde style elements and emphasize form over function. In addition, farmhouse-style river tables can be made from thick wood table bases and darker colored river.

river table designNatural contours of a river

If you’re looking for a table that combines modern and natural styles, you might want to look into river table designs. These tables are often made from special epoxy resin and can have several layers of different materials. The river table can have a crystal clear finish or a colored finish. The resin is mixed using a paddle mixer to create the right consistency and can be used with or without a colored pigment.

A river table design has an edge that is turned inward to mimic a river’s contours. Its top is usually made of two pieces of live edge wood, with the natural wood edge facing out. Unlike other types of tables, a river table is unique, giving your home a special touch.

Price range of river tables

River tables vary greatly in price depending on their size, wood type, and resin versus glass finish. In general, they are more expensive than live edge slab tables. The price you pay will depend on your needs, your budget, and your personal taste.

You can use inspiration photos to narrow down your choices or work with a river table maker to create the perfect table. However, keep in mind that this may limit your options as each table is handmade to order and has its own circumstances and overhead.

The LTJ Arbor offer

All custom made tables at LTJ Arbor are especially stunning. They can take up to six or eight weeks to complete. They are handmade and feature unique designs. A unique look can be achieved by incorporating intricate patterns into the wood.

Daniele Pais

Daniele Pais

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