I was going trough photos on my camera and found these ones of a table I made for my brother. He lives in the countryside in an old house (110 years old). Those types of houses traditionally have a big living room/kitchen, and in the middle of that space is a big, very sturdy table. I made a modern version of those old tables. Like with most of the furniture I make, it can be assembled and taken apart without any tools. The photo is from my parents house. The material is spruce from my dad's forest, half a mile from where I built it. I also made a bench with a similar construction, but I don't have photos of that.


I also made a table for myself some time ago. Again, flat-pack construction, no tools needed.
