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John Borden Evans
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Lindsey Oberg
Trisha Orr
Beatrix Ost
Lincoln Perry
Edie Read
Celia Reisman
Martha Saunders
Italo Scanga
Elizabeth Schoyer
Anne Slaughter
Kiki Slaughter
Earl Staley
Kurt Steger
Steven Strumlauf
David Summers
Rob Tarbell
Esmé Thompson
Ted Turner
Christophe Vorlet
Russ Warren
Sanford Wintersberger
Stanley Woodward

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Farm tables
Furniture

Jewelry & furniture | Sherman | McConnell | Casteen | Farm tables

The farm tables available at Les Yeux du Monde are made from 100-250 year-old wood, salvaged from homes, cabins, and sheds in mainly Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. They are beautifully made, pegged, hand-planed with breadboard ends, and then given many layers of hand finishing by Daisy and David Moga.  This finish makes them practical for the day to day wear in the home and kitchen. The wood for the tables currently available came from a cabin in Bruce, Co. West Virginia, constructed in the late 1700s, with an addition in the 1800s. Those with more wear were floorboards; those with less were siding boards. One recent table came from a home in Washington DC, built in 1802.  The 7’ Yellow Pine Tables are priced well at $1850 and the 6’ tables are $1750.

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Farm table

Farm table

Farm table

Farm table

Farm table

 

Jewelry & furniture | Sherman | McConnell | Casteen | Farm tables