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		<title>Wood Dining Tables:  Why Do We Love Them Best?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peggy Farabaugh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Wood dining tables are our most popular, best selling pieces at Vermont Woods Studios Fine Furniture.&#0160; Most customers come to us for solid cherry wood tables, but we also build a good number of tables in maple, walnut and oak wood too.&#0160; Occasionally we get a custom order for wood tables made out of other [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://vermontfurnitureblog.com/wood-dining-tables/">Wood Dining Tables:  Why Do We Love Them Best?</a> appeared first on <a href="http://vermontfurnitureblog.com">Vermont Woods Studios</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/categories/wood-dining-tables" target="_self" title="Wood Dining Tables"> </a><a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/categories/wood-dining-tables" style="float: left;" target="_self" title="Solid Wood Dining Tables"><img alt="Wood-tables" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a00d83452272669e2016760dc6a16970b" src="http://vermontwoodsstudios.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452272669e2016760dc6a16970b-300wi" style="width: 300px; margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Wood-tables" /></a>Wood dining tables are our most popular, best selling pieces at <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/" target="_self" title="Vermont Fine Furniture">Vermont Woods Studios Fine Furniture</a>.&#0160; Most customers come to us for <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/categories/solid-cherry-wood-tables-sale" target="_self" title="Solid cherry wood tables">solid cherry wood tables</a>, but we also build a good number of tables in <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/products/curly-birdseye-maple-table" target="_self" title="Custom curley maple table">maple</a>, <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/products/walnut-shaker-table" target="_self" title="Solid walnut dining tables">walnut</a> and <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/products/mission-coffee-table-wedged-tenons" target="_self" title="Solid oak wood tables">oak</a> wood too.&#0160; Occasionally we get a custom order for wood tables made out of other woods, like the <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/categories/vermont-farm-tables" target="_self" title="Reclaimed barnwood farm table">reclaimed barnwood farm table</a> that Yankee Magazine is featuring in their March/April issue this year.</p>
<p>So why wood?&#0160; I mean you could eat off a glass top table or a metal table or even a plastic table.&#0160; I think for many people, wood makes an important emotional connection that maybe we&#39;re not even consciously aware of.&#0160; A customer recently told me she came to us because of the natural, organic apsect of our wooden furniture.&#0160; She said that trees are actually a source of spiritual sustenance and renewal for her. I was thinking about that and came across this passage about trees written by woodworker and naturalist <a href="http://www.turningtools.co.uk/trees/treeart.html" target="_blank" title="Trees, wood, furniture and lore">Brian Clifford</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>A       tree is a thing of beauty and wonderment, huge, but full of life and       movement. A deciduous tree is the embodiment of the changing seasons: a       stark framework in winter, bursting life in spring, a vast green canopy in       summer and the bearer of seeds and fruit in the autumn. It is the       embodiment of man&#39;s condition: birth, life, death, regeneration and       rebirth.</em></p>
<p>I&#39;m not sure people choose wood for their dining and kitchen tables for reasons quite that deep, but I love reading Brian&#39;s thoughts and philosophy about the relationship between trees and man.&#0160; He notes that our ancestors evolved in trees:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>The period our ancestors spent in the trees was of great formative importance; this       was the environment in which man&#39;s basic structures, brain, sense organs,       limbs and reproductive system, evolved. In response to the exigencies of       living in trees the animal&#39;s paws were modified into members able to grip:       the claws atrophied, the digits lengthened, and an opposed thumb       developed. The eyes became larger and moved towards the front of the head       providing three-dimensional vision. In concert with these bodily changes,       and their application in confronting the dangers in the tree tops, the       creature&#39;s brain developed new features and increased in power.</em></p>
<p>Ha!&#0160; It seems we owe our brain power to trees.&#0160; I bet you never thought of that as the reason you were shopping for a <a href="http://vermontwoodsstudios.com/categories/wood-dining-tables" target="_self" title="Wood dining tables">wood dining table</a> today.</p>
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