Live-edge table with a full sword laid across a glowing green moss-and-resin river

Tables — one-off

The Prince and the Beggar

Photograph — archive
Sword and rose table

A live-edge timber table built around a moss-and-resin river, staged with a real sword, amethyst geodes, polished stone eggs, a blue satin rose, a black feather quill and a folded handwritten note — illustrating a story from a play/poem written and published by Peter Gvozdev.

Blacklight-reactive in places, so the scene reads differently by day and by night — the same day/night device used on the Puzzle Table.

The full piece — true colour, daylight

Full ornate sword embedded across a moss-and-resin river through a live-edge tabletop, daylight

Materials

Available on request

Dimensions

Made to order

Status

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Detail

Close detail of a black feather quill resting on a handwritten note within the resin river
Macro detail of moss, stone eggs and geode clusters set in resin

Photograph — archive

Process

The table in the workshop, glowing green under UV, alongside other pieces in progress

In the workshop, alongside other pieces in progress — not a construction step-by-step, just the earliest workshop shot found in the archive.

Interested in a piece like this?

Every ElectroWood piece is one-off — a new commission won’t be identical to The Prince and the Beggar, but can draw on the same techniques, palette or scale, made to any custom size from a coffee table up to a 10-seater dining table.

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