




A clean, flat top, a knife edge, and a supple, curved underside recalls the traditional wooden lake boats of the Okoboji region. The underside bulges to 3″ thick at the points where 2′ diameter stainless steel legs seamlessly meet the table (threaded to embedded bolts). The above iteration was designed for the Okoboji House using solid White Oak boards.
Fabricated in Omaha, Nebraska by Colley Furniture Studio.