Coconino Coffee Table

Description

This piece is made by Paul Segedin of Urban Praire Design. Segedin is a local woodworker, and our current featured maker! Segedin's work will be on show in-store, at both locations, now through the end of September. Segedin has graciously partnered with us to show, share and sell his work. This is a commission-based partnership, and we are grateful to collaborate with him and share his work with you. You can see more of Paul's work on his website.

Piece Details: This red oak and copper pipe coffee table uses locally-sourced (Horigan Lumber) and sustainable red oak plus construction-grade half-inch copper pipe. The copper pipe lower shelf measures approximately 36" x 14".

"Coconino" refers to one of the geological foundations at the Grand Canyon, my favorite place on the planet.
Product form

This piece is made by Paul Segedin of Urban Praire Design. Segedin is a local woodworker, and our current featured... Read more

Free pickup in our shop(s)

1 in stock

$375.00

    • This item is only available for local pickup or local delivery. It cannot be shipped.

    • This item is not eligible for return or exchange.

    Description

    This piece is made by Paul Segedin of Urban Praire Design. Segedin is a local woodworker, and our current featured maker! Segedin's work will be on show in-store, at both locations, now through the end of September. Segedin has graciously partnered with us to show, share and sell his work. This is a commission-based partnership, and we are grateful to collaborate with him and share his work with you. You can see more of Paul's work on his website.

    Piece Details: This red oak and copper pipe coffee table uses locally-sourced (Horigan Lumber) and sustainable red oak plus construction-grade half-inch copper pipe. The copper pipe lower shelf measures approximately 36" x 14".

    "Coconino" refers to one of the geological foundations at the Grand Canyon, my favorite place on the planet.

    Rebuilding Exchange is a retail experience on a mission

    • What We Do

      We invest in our communities by reusing building materials, reducing construction waste, and training, supporting and connecting people seeking careers in the building trades.

    • Why We Do It

      To build a community where people and resources are valued and celebrated.

    • How We're Different

      We're a non-profit that provides access to reclaimed materials along with learning opportunities that promote DIY reuse and repair. We also run workforce development programs that train and connect people seeking careers in the building trades.

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Rebuilding Exchange , Powered by Shopify

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Mastercard
      • Shop Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account