Radiant amber and cream tones from Utah’s ancient forests

Size: 30” X 33” – $16,000.00
Size: 31” X 41” – $18,500.00

Age: 220 million years
Year of excavation: 2018
Ranch: Paulsell
Shape: Round

Specie: Petrified conifer wood – Utah (species undetermined)

Description: Rare and exceptional Utah specimen – Solid – Warm Colors – Wall mount display – Table – Home Décor – Furniture – Hallway table – Decorator piece

– Exceptional Utah round with luminous amber and cream coloration

This rare and exceptional Utah petrified wood specimen has been crafted into an elegant table and stands as a true work of art.
Bold in both shape and design, this unusual round board is secured atop hand-wrought, custom table legs.

This one-of-a-kind petrified wood piece captivates with its distinctive form, rich color palette, and striking biological patterns — a masterful result of millions of years of fossilization.

Discovered with great excitement in 2018 at Paulsell Ranch in Utah, this remarkable specimen comes from an extinct prehistoric conifer species (exact species undetermined). Expertly cut and polished, it reveals extraordinary internal structures that were hidden and protected in nature for over 220 million years. A genuine connection to deep time, now ready to be admired in your home.

The shape of the stone tabletop is truly the star of this piece. Oblong and abstract, its form is both refined and intriguing. Radiating outward from a clear central heart, the fossilized growth rings display beautiful biological markings. The specimen features a warm spectrum of reds, complemented by soft creamy tones that flow across the surface. An unforgettable piece that naturally invites conversation.

This model is available in two sizes:
• 30 x 33 inches
• 31 x 41 inches

The table stands 16.5 inches tall and is completed with handcrafted, custom-built legs, organically shaped to echo the natural contours of the stone. Both decorative and functional, this luxury table is a timeless, generational keepsake.

 

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