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Rialheim fruit bowl, Rialheim protea bowls and Madera calabash snack bowl from @home; wooden platter and teapot from Home Etc.
Rialheim fruit bowl, Rialheim protea bowls and Madera calabash snack bowl from @home; wooden platter and teapot from Home Etc.

Photographs Francois Oberholster l  Styling Kim Bougaardt

• Instead of using thick and expensive solid wood for the tabletop, we used plywood and edged it with wide planks; each leg is just two planks supporting each other in an L-shape.

• Sand your planks beforehand.

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