For this build, I combined several elements from different areas of life into one cohesive design. A bench with an organic stone as one leg elegantly transitions to a refined joinery and bent lamination emulating a bridge.
The stone is a granite boulder. The top and leg are African Mahogany, and the Arch, cross braces, and wedges are walnuts. The whole thing is finished with a satin wipe-on poly.
Inspiration came from:
Eric Reinholdt 30x40 Design / 30by40
Multnomah Falls, Oregon http://www.multnomahfallslodge.com/pa...
https://www.benhamdesignconcepts.com/...
SPECIALTY ITEMS USED IN THIS BUILD (affiliate links)
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