Modern designer table made from ornate burl wood

The natural beauty of Kauri wood is particularly evident in the root of this exclusive designer table. Equipped here with timelessly modern glass legs, this wooden root table with its 2900-year-old table top, which has grown in one piece and is cast in epoxy resin, is truly unique.
The history of the ancient Kauri wood, which comes from the swamps of New Zealand, is preserved in the table; no tree had to be felled for it. With their inimitable expression, Kauri tables lend every room a warm and unmistakable atmosphere. Despite the age of the original wood, Kauri designer tables are modern and elegant wooden tables.

According to customer requirements, I poured this ancient Kauri root wood in rectangular form with high-quality epoxy resin. Loose bark parts visible as dark spots, solidify with the artistic root wood with its unique natural characteristics to an extraordinary table top.
The root wood of the kauri tree offers natural and modern design that no human can reproduce!
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Pouring the transparent epoxy resin creates fascinating "3D images inside the wood", turning every Kauri wooden table into a special natural experience. The beautiful root wood of the Kauri tree with its cracks, growths and fascinating grain with its honey-golden color contributes to this.
Wooden tables with a high proportion of epoxy resin are also called epoxy resin tables.

The natural growth of the design wooden table and the original character of the wood are retained in the epoxy resin. Compared to typical commercial wooden tables, my special treatment creates a moisture-resistant and scratch-proof surface. This means that this valuable designer table can also be used without restriction as a dining table or meeting table with a special eye-catching effect.

I manufacture all tables individually according to customer requirements. The base frame is also made according to your wishes. For this modern designer table, the customer opted for an elegant glass base frame that matches the crystal-clear epoxy resin and can be mounted in various positions in relation to the table top.
You are buying an elegant table that will be an eye-catcher and provide a talking point thanks to its history. Despite changing fashion trends, furniture made from this special wood is always a high-quality and value-enhancing piece of jewelry due to its purity.
All design tables at a glance

Table number
160
Desk featuring amber and embedded bark
A designer table crafted from a single slab of kauri wood with an organic shape, featuring natural amber and visible bark growth. The natural tabletop gives this piece a warm, almost sculptural presence.

Table number
137
Large designer table made of burl and trunk wood
A large-format designer table designed as an investment, featuring a tabletop crafted from natural root and tree trunk wood. The combination of these two elements gives the table an exceptionally serene yet powerful presence in the room

Table number
69
Designer table with a natural, organic shape
A table made of burl and tree trunk wood with pronounced natural grain patterns in all directions. It is precisely these natural lines that give the piece its distinctive visual appeal and uniqueness.

Table number
132
Designer table with glass legs and epoxy resin
A single piece of solid kauri root forms the base of this table. The elegant combination of transparent resin detailing and lightweight glass legs makes the solid tabletop appear to float.

Table number
132a
Exclusive Kauri Wood Design Furniture
A cohesive set consisting of a table, a bench, and two stools, all crafted from the same solid 2,900-year-old kauri root. Cracks and natural openings were stabilized and meticulously finished using epoxy resin.

Table number
141
Designer dining table made of solid kauri burl
A massive, 2,900-year-old root serves as the base for a large dining table with a striking natural grain. The tabletop’s organic shape clearly reveals the material’s origins.