Monkeypod dining table made in Honolulu, Hawaii

This is a unique live edge Hawaiian monkeypod dining table we made for a client who commissioned to build a series of furniture for their new home. We currently have two more slabs from the same tree. Give us a call or an email if you’re interested in a dining table made out from a very similar slab.

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Commercial millwork in Honolulu, Hawaii

This is one of our latest commercial millwork projects we’ve completed recently. Located at the airport, this lounge project called for monkeypod slab counters, reception desk, tables and some interesting pieces like the partition and tikis.

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Satoshi Yamauchi
Old koa shelves repurposed into a dining table

Our customer brought in some old koa shelves to build a new dining table. We were surprised at first to be told that they came from Vladimir Ossipoff’s longtime home in Honolulu. We felt that the shelves were a piece of history right there...

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Monkeypod bookcase

Here is an example of how you can utilize local Hawaii grown monkeypod wood into a large wall unit. This 11 feet wide bookcase can accommodate a lot of books or can be used as a display shelves.

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Custom vanity - white cabinets x monkeyopod countertop

Here’s a vanity we custom built a few years ago. We matched white cabinets with an organic looking monkeypod slab countertop. The result is refreshing. The rounded end (right side) was left as is to keep its organic state as intact as possible.

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Custom console table with live edge top and triangle base

This console table is one of our latest creations. A monkeypod slab was matched with a triangular base. It was intended to be playful yet elegant. The blond tips on the monkeyopod slab top is a beautiful touch to this unique piece of custom furniture.

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Extendable live edge dining table

Here’s our latest expandable live edge dining table. It is comprised of one main dining table and two console tables. When all there are placed together, you end up with a long dining table with all the grains connecting to each other.

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