These Sculptural Wood Tables Were Inspired By Pine Cones

February 16, 2017

Inspired by conifer cones (or pine cones) from an alpine forest, these sculptural modern tables feature wooden scales arranged in overlapping layers. Once assembled, they are then sculpted and finished by hand.

 

Sean and Cynthia O’Hara of American design firm O’Hara Studio, have shared with us one of their latest designs, the Spruce Tables.

Inspired by conifer cones (or pine cones) from an alpine forest, the tables feature wood scales arranged in overlapping layers. Once assembled, they’re then sculpted and finished by hand.

 

Inspired by conifer cones (or pine cones) from an alpine forest, these sculptural modern tables feature wooden scales arranged in overlapping layers. Once assembled, they are then sculpted and finished by hand.


The collection has a few different heights, and the tables can be made from spruce in a White Wash, Grey Sienna or Espresso finish.


Inspired by conifer cones (or pine cones) from an alpine forest, these sculptural modern tables feature wooden scales arranged in overlapping layers. Once assembled, they are then sculpted and finished by hand.


Here’s a look at the coffee table version, which is slightly shorter and wider than the occasional tables, and can become a base for a table if topped with glass.


Inspired by conifer cones (or pine cones) from an alpine forest, these sculptural modern tables feature wooden scales arranged in overlapping layers. Once assembled, they are then sculpted and finished by hand.