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Woodworking and Custom Furniture by Paul

4-10-woodworking1.jpgOne of our favorite things about this job is finding people who do what they are passionate about and create beautiful things along the way. Sonoma county-based Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser are definitely some of these people, creating furniture and accessories that work with the inherent nature of his materials without using toxic finishes or glues. And it's not all live-edged tables -- click below the jump to see their colorful Adirondack chairs and beautiful cutting boards.

 
 
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The philosophy of the pair is to "produce fine, custom-made, hand-crafted, hardwood furniture that will
make you feel good" -- something we can definitely get behind.

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You can find out more about Woodworking and Custom Furniture by Paul and see the whole gallery of images on their website.

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GOrgeous furniture. I espceially love the table - it looks so organic and beautiful!

Karen

posted by Alkemie on 2008-04-10 13:15:10
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the table looks like bacon

posted by hdtex on 2008-04-10 13:27:02
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i was gonna say the same thing as hdtex

posted by fuel.shy on 2008-04-10 14:57:58
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I love the woodworkings of George Nakashima -- the live-edged table is very much in his style, but judging from his other work I think Nakashima would have stained the lighter part of the wood much darker to reduce the high contrast "bacon" effect. I would have preferred that... but still, it's very beautiful as is.

posted by lightspeed on 2008-04-10 17:51:53
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i was gonna say the same thing as hdtex and fuel.shy

posted by lemonpie on 2008-04-10 18:06:52
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Bacon table.

posted by K T G on 2008-04-11 06:06:59
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