Nathan Day’s Rainbow Side Table, Jewelry Boxes, and a Bit About Jarrah Wood

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I had to wrack my brain to remember “Rock-a-Stack,” the name of the Fisher-Price toy some of us had as children. Designer Nathan Day’s Rainbow Side Table recalls that object’s classic form, but updates the base (and top) with classy Jarrah wood rather than plastic; the “donuts” are made from solid timber shop cut-offs, glossed up nicely with automotive paint.

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Day is a bespoke furniture maker out of Yallingup, Western Australia, hence the access to Jarrah, the Aboriginal name for a species of Eucalyptus common to that region. For those who’ve never heard of it, it’s an interesting wood, as the Fun Facts below will attest:

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