When we realized we were gonna need a table to eat at we enlisted these bench things we picked up at Urban Ore:



Al had a great idea to turn an old fence in a table and old fences just happened to match those bench things we found!

here it is!

We bought 2 sections of fence and Al made one with collapsible legs so we can pump up the tables when needed! Here's the collapsible one next to the regular one.

lookin good!

the benches are super raw wood (read: insanely splintery) I started to sand them but the wood under was a completely different color so I made cushions to buffer the snagging splinters

made out of some brown denim and high-loft poly batting for a very low-key cushion
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