The elm timber is super-local - milled by us from a tree which died of Dutch Elm Disease in Islington, London. Most felled city trees end up as firewood, but we're on a mission to give them a second life as long-lived furniture.
The design and build is all down to our wonderful Christina and the pics below show just how much work was involved. At 3.6 metres long, the wavey join was used to split the table in two, so it could be transported to its first floor home!




