

I would set this up on the patio and copy the picture’s rock-based decor.
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The aged look of the wood is free of finish, but lightly sanded for easy use. Get it from WoodzyShop on Etsy Unfinished Wood Coffee Table Add an ocean sound machine to kick the experience up a notch. Get it from WoodzyShop on Etsy Driftwood Coffee TableĬreated entirely with found wood, this driftwood coffee table presents a wide variety of color through the use of Dogwood, Sycamore, Oak, and Cedar. I could see this in a cabin in the woods. Truly bringing the outdoors in, this table features rough cut logs and reclaimed red cedar planks.

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It reminds me of folk tales and stories I loved as a child. This basic and simple cedar design creates a natural look in a smaller space. Get it from goseek on Etsy Natural Wood Coffee Tables Round Log Coffee Table With the stamping still on the side, this re-purposed crate dates back to the early 1900s. Proof beyond Pinterest that pallets fit in anywhere, this pallet-inspired design also features handy storage for remotes and reading material.Ĭheck out our Pallet Furniture Projects Crate Coffee Table Get it from WoodzyShop on Etsy Pallet Coffee Table Simple 2x4s are repurposed with a splash of color for a natural finish table. Get it from SandJBargain Vault on Etsy 2×4 Colored Table
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Reclaimed windows shine as the tabletop for this distressed wood furniture. Get it from Antique2Chic on Etsy Shadow Box Coffee Table This desk-like table is hand-finished with waxed drawers for easy opening. Get it from DougAndCristy Designs on Etsy Refinished Farmhouse Table Reminiscent of whitewashed barns, this country table features reclaimed wood and hand-crafted plugs covering all the hardware. Image via Marjan Van Aubel Reclaimed Country Table This foam becomes a porridge-like consistency and is then molded into durable furniture shapes. It’s like fiberglass, but the wool replaces the glass fibers to create a solid composite table.įind it at Foaming Wood TableĪs strange as it sounds, this table is made from a wood shaving and bio-resin based foam. Made from reclaimed ocean plastic, these colors remind me of the sea too.ĭesigner Brodie Neill Solidwool Coffee Table Upcycled Material Coffee Tables Upcycled Ocean Table Here are some of the highlights that I found. I even discovered some new techniques I hadn’t heard of before.

I found so many really neat tables, that I’m still having trouble deciding. Maybe an industrial-themed table would work best to provide a sturdy surface with simple lines? Industrial made me think of pallets, which also led me to some artsier options. Then again, I could bring some of the ocean and Puget Sound home with driftwood or recycled materials. I’m reminded of my hometown in the Black Hills of South Dakota when I see beautiful pine and natural finishes. I like bamboo and other fast-growing building material. In trying to stay true to the architecture I’ve got, I started shopping for some rustic coffee tables, especially those using renewable or recycled materials. Moving into my new home, I sadly realized that a cottage by the greenbelt was going to look pretty strange with the sleek modern coffee table I had on my wishlist.
