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This dining table is crafted entirely from a single fossilized oak log, estimated to be around 1,500 years old. Recovered from a gravel quarry in Transylvania, the oak has undergone a natural fossilization process over centuries, resulting in rich mineral tones and an extraordinary surface texture.
The tabletop is made from two book-matched slabs, showcasing a striking mirror effect in the grain. Natural cracks and voids have been carefully filled with black epoxy resin, highlighting rather than concealing the wood’s ancient character.
The legs are sculpted from the outer sections of the same log, where the fossilization is most visible. You can clearly observe how the transformation has progressed from the bark inward, with darker, blackened textures near the bark fading into warmer tones toward the core.
A next-generation finish was used to preserve the authentic colour of the wood, allowing us to fully appreciate the natural hues and mineral patina formed over centuries. This table is not just a functional object, it is a rare and timeless artefact of nature and craftsmanship.
This dining table is crafted entirely from a single fossilized oak log, estimated to be around 1,500 years old. Recovered from a gravel quarry in Transylvania, the oak has undergone a natural fossilization process over centuries, resulting in rich mineral tones and an extraordinary surface texture.
The tabletop is made from two book-matched slabs, showcasing a striking mirror effect in the grain. Natural cracks and voids have been carefully filled with black epoxy resin, highlighting rather than concealing the wood’s ancient character.
The legs are sculpted from the outer sections of the same log, where the fossilization is most visible. You can clearly observe how the transformation has progressed from the bark inward, with darker, blackened textures near the bark fading into warmer tones toward the core.
A next-generation finish was used to preserve the authentic colour of the wood, allowing us to fully appreciate the natural hues and mineral patina formed over centuries. This table is not just a functional object, it is a rare and timeless artefact of nature and craftsmanship.
This dining table is crafted entirely from a single fossilized oak log, estimated to be around 1,500 years old. Recovered from a gravel quarry in Transylvania, the oak has undergone a natural fossilization process over centuries, resulting in rich mineral tones and an extraordinary surface texture.
The tabletop is made from two book-matched slabs, showcasing a striking mirror effect in the grain. Natural cracks and voids have been carefully filled with black epoxy resin, highlighting rather than concealing the wood’s ancient character.
The legs are sculpted from the outer sections of the same log, where the fossilization is most visible. You can clearly observe how the transformation has progressed from the bark inward, with darker, blackened textures near the bark fading into warmer tones toward the core.
A next-generation finish was used to preserve the authentic colour of the wood, allowing us to fully appreciate the natural hues and mineral patina formed over centuries. This table is not just a functional object, it is a rare and timeless artefact of nature and craftsmanship.
Length 230 cm
Width 105 cm
Height 76 cm
Top Thickness 5.5 cm
"Invisible protection" finish / Rubio