Artist and furniture designer Greg Klassen draws inspiration from his daily surroundings in the Pacific Northwest to create delicate tables embedded with blue glasses that mimic natural rivers and lakes. The talented furniture maker selects wood pieces from construction sites or dying trees and smoothly embeds hand-cut glass pieces in the frame that looks like the jagged shores of various bodies of water.
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