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Square Root table is a nature-inspired piece of furniture

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaNovember 16, 2016Updated:July 26, 20232 Mins Read
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Humans are continuously disturbing the balance of Earth with deforestation for fulfilling their growing needs. Once a tree is cut, its stump remains untouched, and sometimes it starts appearing spooky, according to an online journal Proof. You can find numerous posts about crafting something unique from these stumps online. On the same lines, French designer Thomas de Lussac and renowned cabinet makers Perchebois have worked together for eight months to dig out and transform a big tree stump into a stylish coffee table. Dubbed as Square Root table (Racine Carre in French), it is the result of connection between a tree, forest of Perche and the classic craftsmanship.

To reveal aesthetic and symbolic potential of tree stumps, the designers firstly extracted a bicentennial oak stump in Perche region of France using a crane, and then cut its roots and top with a chainsaw. After complete sanding, its tabletop is attached to the tree stump with traditional dovetail joints and single leg with the Mortise-type joint. For making Square Root table, an unused tree stump has been safely dug out and then crafted as refined tree stump furniture for homes.

Initially, it looked rugged, but after complete artistic treatment, even the fine cracks of this upcycled furniture look  appealing. This innovative furniture design approach seems great for decorating homes and for bringing nature indoors as it makes use of natural edges of a tree trunk piece in beatifying the end product. It is both decorative and purposeful furniture for showing-off your love for nature. People interested in buying this unique table can purchase it for €12,000 ($1,286,340) from boutique of Thomas de Lussac.

All this started with an outline
All this started with an outline
Single leg attached through Mortise-type joint
Single leg attached through Mortise-type joint
Dovetail joinery for connecting tabletop with the tree stump
Dovetail joinery for connecting tabletop with the tree stump
Nature inspired contemporary design
Nature-inspired contemporary design
Brings nature indoors
Brings nature indoors
Perfect for a lunch with your family in your backyard
Perfect for a lunch with your family in the backyard

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Based in the Himalayas, Happy is a detail-oriented writer with a passion for topics like smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor. With over seven years of experience at Homecrux, he has developed a keen eye for text and video content. Besides writing, he specializes in web research, SEO and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in psytrance music.

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