Monkeypod slab dining table
Custom made dining table made of local Hawaiian monkeypod slabs. Trapezoid metal legs and the live edge slab top makes this a timeless piece of furniture that will stand the test of time. All handcrafted by furniture maker Satoshi Yamauchi in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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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.
This is a monkeypod dining table we built a while ago. We matched the wood top with metal legs. The plain sawn monkeypod pieces were gorgeous with a lot of swirly characteristics.
These are our most recent build. We handcrafted two cafe style nook tables for a kitchen. The Ohana intends to use this space mainly for breakfast. The compact size of these tables allow for easy in-and-out.
Here’s our latest teak counter that we made for a new cafe that opened in the newly renovated Wayfinder Hotel in Waikiki.
Here’s one of our latest dining tables. It is 8-seater dining table, made of quarter-sawn Hawaiian monkeypod wood.
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.
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.
Here is our latest monkeypod dining table. It is made out of dimensional monkeypod wood (all straight edges). This is a glue up of three wide boards. The table top was matched with custom black powdercoated steel legs.
This is our latest monkeypod slab table. It was custom built using our premium monkeypod slab for an ohana on the Windward side. Our clients always tell us how interesting the live edge feels when they run their hand along it. It’s organic form makes it a centerpiece of home.
Here is our latest monkeypod slab dining table. The client wanted something sturdy looking and we decided to build the base utilizing a wood joinery called castle joint. The lava-like wood grain on this gorgeous live edge monkeypod top is an eye catcher.