Now 'N' Table

$1,700.00

Now ‘N’ Table is a fitting home for a ball of yarn, knitting needles and a drinking vessel, all of which nestle snugly into the undulating table surface.

Reincarnated skateboards form the tabletop, held aloft on a frame of steel rods and 3d-printed resin nodes. The surface is intricately carved to reveal the brightly colored maple plies within a given stack of skateboards, making each table completely unique. Their action-packed former lives have marked these boards with evidence of loving use - including bolt holes and small chips - which are filled to leave a smooth final surface. Wood is sealed with a food-safe and solvent-free hardwax finish.

11 1/4” x 11 1/4” x 1-7” H

Now ‘N’ Table is part of the Useless Wooden Joys series of objects, focused on found and post-extractive materials, exhibited in 2024 at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. It is named in reference to the 1991 Planet Earth skate video, which you should watch here.

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Now ‘N’ Table is a fitting home for a ball of yarn, knitting needles and a drinking vessel, all of which nestle snugly into the undulating table surface.

Reincarnated skateboards form the tabletop, held aloft on a frame of steel rods and 3d-printed resin nodes. The surface is intricately carved to reveal the brightly colored maple plies within a given stack of skateboards, making each table completely unique. Their action-packed former lives have marked these boards with evidence of loving use - including bolt holes and small chips - which are filled to leave a smooth final surface. Wood is sealed with a food-safe and solvent-free hardwax finish.

11 1/4” x 11 1/4” x 1-7” H

Now ‘N’ Table is part of the Useless Wooden Joys series of objects, focused on found and post-extractive materials, exhibited in 2024 at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. It is named in reference to the 1991 Planet Earth skate video, which you should watch here.

Now ‘N’ Table is a fitting home for a ball of yarn, knitting needles and a drinking vessel, all of which nestle snugly into the undulating table surface.

Reincarnated skateboards form the tabletop, held aloft on a frame of steel rods and 3d-printed resin nodes. The surface is intricately carved to reveal the brightly colored maple plies within a given stack of skateboards, making each table completely unique. Their action-packed former lives have marked these boards with evidence of loving use - including bolt holes and small chips - which are filled to leave a smooth final surface. Wood is sealed with a food-safe and solvent-free hardwax finish.

11 1/4” x 11 1/4” x 1-7” H

Now ‘N’ Table is part of the Useless Wooden Joys series of objects, focused on found and post-extractive materials, exhibited in 2024 at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. It is named in reference to the 1991 Planet Earth skate video, which you should watch here.