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My son, Nathan, fitting a piece.. Takes a lot of patience.
Daria's - tangle for a 55 inch round glass top.. I am checking the sandings on a piece.
Prior to flattening and leveling.. branches stick EVERYWHERE..
This group of four photos are of a tangle that was for a 10 foot long by 48 inch wide glass top.
Tangle base for a 55 inch round glass top.
This is the original piece that started me on my journey towards developing the tangle tables as shown above.

This piece was commissioned by our local grocer. He brought me the unique glass top and said " I want you to build me a table out of this. The rest is up to you. "
It was from this photo then, that a lady in New York said to me over the phone;
" I want branches like that only on top I don't want those other flat wooden pieces.. I want just the ends of the branches, open. "
And how do you want the bottom I asked?
" I would like to have it open too. No flat wood running around it.. Just the ends of the branches. "

From here, it took several minutes before I could agree to even persue the thoughts of doing it.. And several nights of drawing, sketching and thinking how I would assemble that.. And it was agreed, finally that I would attempt it..    And , well, it worked.. That was over ten years ago..
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