Live Edge is a splendid piece of wood art to a contemplative person. It not only enhances the beauty of your kitchen interior but also gives it an elegant design. Florida-based firm, Live Edge Slabs LLC is responsible for creating this impeccable piece of art to make your kitchen counter look like a shoreline.

By bringing wood and epoxy into use, the company has designed a beautiful countertop with outlines mimicking a beach including waves crashing on the sand. This particular feature will not just make your kitchen stand out among others but will also bring nature closer to your home. Moreover, the countertop can also be put to use by employing to keep books, coffee mugs or other accessories.

The natural wood grain obviously adds charm to the countertop but it is the faux water that appends to its beauty. The ripples in water mapped on the furniture will take you on a dive to the deepest trenches of peace and tranquility and give your kitchen an aesthetically pleasing look.

Also Read: Live Edge Dining Table Uses Epoxy Resin to Mimic Flowing River

It all started when the Taylors family trusted its designers to create a one-of-a-kind countertop surface for their in-home bar. As the bar’s theme was the ocean, Live Edge Slabs used wood and epoxy to create a surface that looked like a shoreline.

The popularity of the design obviously sent other customers to the company looking for something similar and Live Edge LLC has been on a roll since then. The company also makes live edge counters, tables and desks using wood and epoxy. You can visit their website to check out their other product.

Image: Live Edge Slabs
Image: Live Edge Slabs LLC
Image: Live Edge Slabs LLC

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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