A furniture studio designing and fabricating live edge and epoxy river tables for residential, hospitality, and commercial projects — working closely with architects and interior designers.

Furniture that holds its place in any room

Every piece we make is one of one. Not because we styled it that way, but because no two trees are the same — the grain, the live edge, the way a slab carries the history of how it grew. We don't impose a shape onto wood. We let a single piece of timber decide what it wants to become, and we build around it.

That is what makes our work belong in the rooms it goes into — a collector's home, a hospitality space, a restaurant where every detail is chosen on purpose. A MonoWood table doesn't compete with a room. It quietly anchors it, and it reads as right against anything: mid-century, industrial, traditional, or stripped-back modern.

Into every surface we set a brass plaque — not as decoration, but as a record. It carries the identity of the tree the piece was cut from, and links to a permanent archive of that exact slab: where it came from, how long it rested, who it was made for. A signature that says this one is yours, and accounted for.

This is not furniture you replace. It's furniture that gets handed down.

THE COLLECTION

Signature pieces

Live-Edge Tables

Black Walnut · Epoxy River Ash · Oak

Epoxy River Table

Live edge Ash slab joined by a poured epoxy river. Clear, ocean blue, or custom colour.

Center-Jointed Live Edge

Bookmatched black walnut with customized aluminum table base.

Multi-Board Classic

Straight edge Oak slab jointed together with butterfly knots.

The craft

A single decisionmade differently.

6–8 Years Air-Dried Slabs
Lower movement risk before production starts.

DDP

Duties, customs, and delivery included.

Built for Trade & Projects
Custom sizes, slab selection, progress photos, and project support.

"Wood dried over years, not weeks, is a different material. You feel it the moment you put your hands on it."
Our full story

The MonoWood Philosophy

We started with a question that most furniture brands would rather you didn't ask: why does almost everything we own feel disposable?

You feel it in the rooms that don't. The ones that stay with you — an Aman suite, a quiet corner of a great old house — are almost always full of wood. Not because the wood is expensive, but because of what it does to a space, and to the people in it. It slows you down. It feels like it was always there, and always will be.

That feeling is not an accident. It is the result of patience that the modern market has no time for. A single tree, dried not to a deadline but to a standard — kiln-stabilized, then left in our own facility to settle for the better part of a decade before anyone is allowed to touch it. One piece of wood, whole, the way it grew. Never disguised, never replaced.

This is a deliberate stand against the economy of more. We believe the most responsible thing a maker can do is build one object so well that you never need its replacement — and the most confident thing a person can do is choose it.

MonoWood is for people who have stopped chasing the next thing. Designers who stake their name on what they specify. Collectors who measure value in decades, not seasons. People who would rather wait, and choose once.

Process

How to order a custom table

01

CONSULT

Tell us your space, dimensions, species preference, and timeline. A direct conversation — no lengthy forms.

02

SLAB SELECTION

We photograph candidate slabs from our yard and send them to you. Your approval before we begin.

03

FABRICATION

4–6 weeks in production. Three coats of Osmo Polyx-Oil. Progress photos throughout.

04

DDP DELIVERY

Crated, fully insured, delivered to your address in North America. All duties included.

Commission a Piece

50% deposit to begin  ·  Balance on completion  ·  Avg. 10–14 weeks lead time

For Homeowners

Commission
a piece.

Tell us about your space. We'll find the right slab and build exactly what you need.

Trade & designers

Working on
a project?

We work directly with interior designers and architects. Priority slab access, and designated trade program.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a custom table take to deliver?

What wood species do you work with?

How do I know it won't warp or crack — especially shipping across climates?

Do I need to do anything to care for the table in winter?

How can I judge quality if I can't see the piece in person?

Where do you ship, and how are customs and duties handled?

Do you offer a trade program for designers and architects?

What is live edge furniture?

What can I choose for the base?

Can you handle large-scale hospitality and commercial projects?

How is pricing handled?