Replica Side Table

Replica Side Table handmade wood furniture by Matthew McEntee

A client hired me to create a new side table to match a beloved antique. The original was modest- made of softwood, no drawer- yet elegant in its simplicity and clean lines. It bore the marks of well made furniture. The leg joints had been pinned for extra durability, and the top planks were shiplap joined. A well developed patina and numerous repairs showed that the piece had served multiple owners well.
This would be something of a treat.

To source my stock, I reached out to my favorite local supplier Abernethy Sticks. Joe Abernethy was able to cut what I needed from a salvaged beam. Though the lumber was freshly cut and planed, it still showed the character and depth of color acquired during its former life.
I built the replica to the dimensions and aesthetic of the original, carrying through joinery, hand tooled surfaces and natural oil finish. I made sure not to polish out all of my scribe lines and plane bites - these help tell the story of the piece and how it was made.
When I delivered the finished piece I was struck for a moment looking at the two side by side.

They were twins born generations apart. I could see the better part of a century in both directions through time; what the new piece would become, and how the original had once looked, fresh from its maker.
What an honor to participate in this living tradition.

Replica Side Table tabletop close-up showing natural wood grain and knot detail of salvaged lumber supplied by Salvaged lumber supplied by Abernethy Sticks, handmade by Matthew McEntee

Salvaged lumber supplied by Abernethy Sticks, plenty of character!

Underside of Replica Side Table highlighting wood grain durable pinned mortise and tenon joints and handcrafted by Matthew McEntee

Replica also features durable pinned mortise and tenon joints

Replica Side Table leg and corner construction showing sustainable woodworking craftsmanship of pinned mortise and tenon joinery by Matthew McEntee

A well made original: pinned mortise and tenon joinery stands the test of time