
Robert Frost's "Tree at My Window” 2016
This table was created from the sugar maple tree said to have been the inspiration for Robert Frost's poem, "Tree at My Window." The wood was received from the Trustees of the Robert Frost Farm in Derry, N.H., upon the felling of the tree in 2007.
Sugar maple wood (ea. piece approx.150 lbs.), copper inclusions, steel base.
Under 1/2" beveled glass 6'L x 5'W x 29"H.

"Djumala" 2009
Red cedar wood
Approx. 26" x 16"

"Sachem" 2004
Locust wood
Approx. 39" x 12"

"Bwana" 2005 (sold)
Locust wood
Approx. 10' tall

"Flamenca" 2010
Elm wood
Approx. 4' x 2.5'

"Duenda" 2006
Elm wood
Approx. 40" x 18"

"Henry Moore" 2004
Cherry wood
Approx. 3' x 3'

"Huwawa" 2010 (sold)
Cedar wood, copper leaf, glass table top
Approx. 4' x 3' x 18"

"Bertha" 2014
Silver birch wood
Approx. 7' x 1'

"Gitane" 2003
Black cherry wood
Approx. 5' x 2'

“Chi Chi” 2011
Locust wood (with added rust patina)
Approx. 3’ x 3' x 3'

“Morquan” 2011
Apple wood with added rust patina
Approx. 3’ x 3' x 2'

"Babylon" 2022
Locust wood
Appox. 28" x 20"