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12 Favorites: Live-Edge Tables in the Spirit of George Nakashima

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Twentieth-century furniture maker George Nakashima believed that there is a soul in every tree that can continue to live in a piece of furniture. His signature live-edge tables tell the tales of many mighty specimens—and continue to inspire designers today. Here are a dozen favorite live-edge tables in the spirit of the master.

LIve edge dining table by Mira Nakashima in David Ling Studio, Mathew Williams | Remodelista

Above: The many contemporary designers carrying on the Nakashima legacy include his own artisan daughter, Mira Nakashima, who runs the George Nakashima studio, in New Hope, Pennsylvania. She made this American black walnut live-edge dining table, a prized piece in Architect David Ling's Eccentric NYC Loft.

Lived edge dining table in modern glass house | Remodelista

Above: In a minimalist space, live-edge wood furniture can add an organic warmth. Photograph via Tittys and Pancakes.

Live edge kitchen table in front of black wall, black floors in Laura Deam's house | Remodelista

Above: In a Mill Valley, California, kitchen, a live-edge dining table is cantilevered off a marble cooktop. Photograph by Dustin Askland via Dwell.

Live edge dining table on faded Persian carpet | Remodelista

Above: A live-edge dining table and a Persian carpet are the anchor pieces in this dining room by Clements Design. Photograph via Domaine Home.

Lived edge dining table in Ten Broeck by Messana O'Rorke | Remodelista

Above: New York architects Messana O'Rorke chose a live-edge wood dining table to marry a modernist addition to an 18th-century house. See how the two styles work together in Ten Broeck Cottage.

Live edge table and bench | Remodelista

Above: A live-edge dining table with a matching bench in a woodsy winter cabin. Photograph via Aluminex.

Live edge dining table in garden with black perforated metal cafe chairs on brick paving | Remodelista

Above: Not all live-edge wood has to be large scale, as illustrated by this narrow urban garden table. Photograph via Kikette Interiors.

Live edge wood bar at The Musket Room in NYC, Emily Andrews | Remodelista

Above: A live-edge bar adds an organic note to The Musket Room in New York's Nolita.

Live edge kitchen island at Aptos Retreat, CCS Architecture | Remodelista

Above: CCS Architecture of San Francisco applied a live-edge walnut slab as the kitchen island in this Santa Cruz Retreat.

Live edge wood worktop, Anderson Anderson Architects, Dave Lauridsen | Remodelista

Above: Raw-edged cypress is supported by hardware-store sawhorses in this prefab concrete house by Anderson Anderson Architecture of San Francisco. Photograph by David Lauridsen via Dwell.

Live edge desk, Animal Print Shop | Remodelista

Above: A slab of live-edge wood works well as a desk in a children's room. Photograph via The Animal Print Shop.

Live edge coffee table on faded Persian carpet, Red leather puff in Estee Stanlee's house | Remodelista

Above: A live-edge coffee table echoes the curves of a linen-covered chaise in the home of Hollywood's Style Guru Estee Stanley.

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