This side table was made with a thick slab of live edge pine. It has a deep blue colored epoxy river that spans the entire length and joins the live edges together to create a strikingly distinctive table.. The table was finished with a special tung oil/wax coating and then polished to a high sheen.
The Story of this project
On one of my frequent visits to Lowes I picked out a live edge pine slab that had the thickness I needed for this project. The dimensions were just right for a medium sized epoxy river side table that can be used in an entryway, dinner room, living room or office.
Where to Use
This table makes a statement of both beauty and utility. Whether used as an side table in an office. living room or entryway, it will quickly become a focal point of any room. At 3 feet in length and 24 inches across the table provides ample depth and surface area for plants, home decor and other items.. The polished deep blue epoxy provides a truly remarkable appearance that works well with almost any color of walls, chairs, sofas, rugs and wall decor.
A room with lots of natural light will make the piece stand out even more.
The Process
The project started by removing all loose bark from the outer edge of the wood. I then cut the pine slab in half and inverted the live edges so they faced toward each other. I created the ‘river’ by separating them enough to create an 18 inch wide table. At this point I choose which side would be the primary/top side.
I sealed the bottom and sides of the wood with sealing tape in preparation for pouring the epoxy. I choose to tint the epoxy blue as I felt it would bring out the color of the wood and highlight the natural wood colors and grain.
Once the epoxy was poured and cured, I resanded both the top and bottom surfaces and prepared them for finishing.
I choose to use two protective coats of a satin Polyxox tung oil/wax coating. Finally, I applied a coat of wax and polished it to a nice sheen.




