Close-up of a wooden bookshelf with books, a small catchall dish and a medium catchall bowl in oak.
Early morning coffee with a kettle, wooden pepper and salt mills, ceramic mugs, and a drip coffee maker on a solid wood table.
Close-up of a live edge coffee table with a black, ridged trivet in oxidized oak. Charred table edge.
A dining table decorated with white plates, tall pink candles in wooden candlestick holders, and a white vase.
A modern slab coffee table made from a large, polished cross-section of a tree trunk with metal legs.
Close-up of a wooden surface with a small, golden, V-shaped brass inlay detail.

v. to pare

pare/per/verb

  1. trim (something) by cutting away its outer edges." cut off the outer skin of something)."

    “pare off the rind using a peeler"

    i.e. to sculpt

Wooden candle stick holders and a white vase with flowers on a table in low lighting.
Three yellow tomatoes resting on a beige cloth with red stripes, placed on a dark walnut fruit bowl on a table with a natural, live edge. Surrounding items include candlestick holders and a ceramic mug.