When faced with the challenge of creating a unique, no-guidelines coffee table for a client's parents I knew very little about, I found myself doing lots of brainstorming and daydreaming. The only parameter was a bucket of seashells, found on the beach by the customer's grand children, which they wanted to somehow include. This in itself posed a major dilemma - were they expecting the chintzy, cliche beach-house look with hot-glued seashells? I cringed just considering selling out to that style. My work is nothing like that, and not knowing anything else about the client and their taste, I was tasked with creating something I liked and they would love with no input. So I put together an ocean-floor, a live edge Butternut slab, and a boardwalk base. Trusting my own ideas and craftsmanship turned out to be so successful the client had a hard time gifting it and not keeping it for themselves.
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