Trunk-Impaled Furniture

The Bloom Side Table is Made Out of Salvaged Cedar Wood

The name of the Bloom Side Table is slightly deceiving. It would have people believe that it involves flowers of some sort. Instead, it revolves around a tree trunk. In a sense, a tree can be considered a bloom itself, if a very big one. Nevertheless, the nature-inspired tone is not lost on its audience.

Designed by Michael Thomas Host and Tanja Hinder of mth woodworks, a local woodworking company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, the Bloom Side Table sports a modern resin top and a salvaged cedar base. These two materials juxtapose natural material with manmade material for a wonderfully balanced effect.

Sometimes referred to as the iPod table, the Bloom Side Table's soft surface begs to be touched, according to the mth woodworks' website.
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