ANDRE MIRZAIAN
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
The inspiration for this table was to incorporate the "arch" within the piece rather than a typical structure that uses angular shapes, which accounted for over 100 hours of work. Palo Santos, is the name of the dark wood used to make this unique table. This mystical tree grows on the coast of South America and is linked to incense, Myrtle and Copal. In Spanish, the name literally means "Holy Wood".
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Detail view of grain 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches Mirrored Cedar Wood Print Black Ink on archival printmaking paper 25 x 48 x 2 inches 2016
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches Cedar Wood Print White Ink on gray archival printmaking paper 46 x 46 x 2 inches 2016
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches
Dimensions: 29W x 48L x 17H inches