Island Studio
Old Growth Douglas Fir trees are among the largest trees on the world. Though they still tower over parts of Vancouver Island they are becoming ever more scarce. Fortunately there are many old buildings on the Island whose structure is built of these hundreds of years old giants. Reclaimed floor joists of old growth fir make up the tight grained top
of this table, while wider grained, faster growing second growth fir provides a contrasting leg. The supporting pieces under the table are Western Red Cedar that was salvaged from an old cedar
hot tub.
Photos: Breanna Thompson