Elevation Craft

Projects / woodworking

Walnut live-edge console table.

Live-edge walnut console with bowtie inlays and blackened steel A-frame legs, finished in Odie's Oil.

Materials
solid walnut slab, contrasting bowtie inlays, blackened steel A-frame legs, stainless threaded inserts, Odie's Oil
Walnut live-edge console table installed along a hallway wall, low three-quarter angle showing the slab profile and four splayed blackened steel A-frame legs over a hardwood floor.

Gallery

Three-quarter close-up of the console: chamfered slab end, burr live edge along the front, and one bowtie inlay visible on the top.
Live edge, bowtie, and finish in one frame. Odie's Oil reads warm under raking light.
Top-down close-up of a contrasting bowtie inlay set across a small check in the walnut top, grain running diagonally across the frame.
Bowtie set across a small check to lock the slab against further movement.
End-of-slab close-up: the chamfered end-grain cut on the left, the burr live edge running back to the right, with one blackened steel leg visible underneath.
Chamfered end against the burr edge.
Finished walnut slab top sitting on saw horses in the shop before install, two bowtie inlays visible along the length, live edge curving along one side.
Top finished and ready to install.
The console installed in an entry hall, styled with a bronze foo dog sculpture, the four blackened steel legs splayed wide on a hardwood floor.
Installed in the entry. Legs bolt through stainless threaded inserts so the slab can move and the connection stays tight.