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Natural & elegant rustic furniture & Glass Top Tables
Glass top tables
wooden top rootball table
Stump  tables
the burly figured wood of Kansas Burr Oak
Coffee  tables
U.S.A.
Not a live tree falls
for our burnishments.
Spalted Oak Bench
Benches
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Slab coffee in progress
Slab Tables
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Rustic Furniture from the log - Glass Top Tables - Tree Table
Sculpture
P.O. Box 143,  Wilson, Kansas, 67490, US
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"I start with the salvaged trees. That's how it began. The tree will suggest, by it's very nature, what it wants to be. Based upon this suggestion, a type of cut is selected for the salvaged Burr Oak log and, a specific seasoning process is entered into for the particular cut of wood. The pieces for your works are selected by myself to match the concept and design(s) that, together, we have established. As your work progress', photo's are provided (online) for your viewing. "
It is in the left over tops of the unique Kansas Burr Oak trees that Mike Just has uncovered the great beauty of the knots, swirling growth rings, and burls.
[Dr. Charles Bardon]
[Manhattan, Kansas]
[Kansas State University]
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[Mike Just]

Amorphic burls of oak coffee table
King bed of oak branches..
Oak Log cocktail table
Rootball table with 8 ft. dia. onyx stone top
Mike Just, creative lead, Wilson Kansas - treetables.com
Fairly tale mirror - full sized mirror
Rootball stump table with wooden ( oak ) top.
Another tangle - for dining
The tangle, a root ball looking table. a cocktail table
Another amorphic table. Dining, shipped to the Netherlands
Teaching, I feel, is intrinsic to art. The passing of skills & techniques to future generations, is essential to it's preservation.