Tamarack and Antler Entry Table

Andy Sanchez

Entry table or sofa table.

$14,300.00

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1 in stock

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About this piece

Crafted where nature and artistry meet, this Tamarack and Antler Entry Table is a striking statement piece that brings the spirit of the West into any space.

A sculptural live-edge tamarack top showcases the wood’s natural movement, warm honey tones, and organic character, accented with hand-set turquoise inlays that shimmer like desert sky and mountain water. Beneath the surface, naturally shed antlers are thoughtfully arranged to create a bold yet balanced structural element, each one unique, telling its own story of the landscape it came from.

The table’s clean, solid wood legs ground the design, allowing the antlers to appear almost suspended, creating visual intrigue from every angle. No two tables are ever alike; each is a one-of-a-kind functional artwork that celebrates sustainable materials, traditional craftsmanship, and Western heritage.

Perfect for an entryway, great room, or lodge-inspired interior, this piece is both welcoming and unforgettable, a true conversation starter that honors the raw beauty of the natural world while elevating it into fine furniture.

Details

Color/Finish

Tan, Turquoise

Made of

Tamarack, Antler, Turquoise

Care instructions

Gently wipe with a clean cloth.

SKU

ASF021

Andy Sanchez

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Andy Sanchez was born in Belen, New Mexico. His father taught him the basics of woodworking and using tools as a child. As a professional, he began working with wood about 35 years ago. Starting with general construction, he later became a finish carpenter. Andy dedicated himself to a project in Maryland for five years with such attention to detail that it felt more like constructing a piece of furniture than a house. This launched his future career. Upon his return to NM, he decided to open his own furniture business. Andy, his wife, Cheryl, and their seven children, have all worked together to build their business. He began building in the Santa Fe style, following the heritage of his ancestors who came to New Mexico from Spain during the time of the Conquistadors. Gradually he began developing his own artistic style. He combined Santa Fe influences with mission and Stickley’s style. He is innovative in his use of turquoise, marble, fossils, and stone inlay. Andy shows his work in art shows and galleries as far away as London. His work has been featured in many magazines, newspapers and the Home & Garden network. He is most proud of winning the “Best Western Spirit Award” at the Western Design Conference and the “People’s Choice Award” at the former Cody High Style Exhibition.