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Coffee Bean Coffee Table
William created this coffee table using coffee beans, wood and GlassCast 50 resin to create a classic river table design with a twist.
William approached the project in the same way a traditional river table would be made but encased coffee beans in a clear river to produce a Coffee Bean Coffee Table!
Thank you for sharing your project William, words can not espresso how perfect this would look in a coffee shop!ABOUT WILLIAM O'TOOLE
William lives in Hertfordshire in the UK and when he isn't making tables with resin he works in Production Finance in the Film & TV industry.
A few years ago William saw a video on YouTube of a coffee table made with pennies and he wanted to make his own. So he started with that and then decided to make a dining table with some rocks he collected on a trip to the Scottish Highlands.
He decided he needed more practise to achieve the results he wanted and set about getting lots of practical experience by creating 15 more tables - mainly for family and friends - and they look amazing!
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ABOUT WILLIAM O'TOOLE
William lives in Hertfordshire in the UK and when he isn't making tables with resin he works in Production Finance in the Film & TV industry.
A few years ago William saw a video on YouTube of a coffee table made with pennies and he wanted to make his own. So he started with that and then decided to make a dining table with some rocks he collected on a trip to the Scottish Highlands.
He decided he needed more practise to achieve the results he wanted and set about getting lots of practical experience by creating 15 more tables - mainly for family and friends - and they look amazing!
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Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.