The Outdoor Occasional Table’s Slab has been twice repurposed from

an exceptionally beautiful off-cut of Red Gum timber. It was originally used as a base for a Grinder

circa 1950’s, hence the holes where the grinder was screwed onto the timber.

The natural grains and astonishing range of colours, due to age

and exposure to the elements are exceptional.

This stunning table has been lovingly hand tooled to realize the full potential of the

beautiful timber by Artisan Geoff Simpson, who loves to create a fusion with timber

and recycled metal resulting in unique pieces filled with history, character & life.

Each sustainably produced piece of furniture is a truly unique, one-off, 

with zero impact on the environment.   

The stand has been repurposed from vintage farming and household equipment.

Specifically the base from a Flat Belt Pulley circa 1900’s

and re-purposed cast iron pot-stand legs circa 1940’s.

Outdoor Occasional Table

Outdoor Occasional Table

Exceptional Colour & Grain

Exceptional Colour & Grain

Left Hand Side Detail

Left Hand Side Detail

Flat Belt Pulley Base circa 1900's

Flat Belt Pulley Base circa 1900’s

Right Hand Side Detail

Right Hand Side Detail