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This might be one of the best prizes in INDYtoday giveaway history.

Local Indiana woodworkers Beyond Makers specializes in designing and building architectural projects, small goods, and custom furniture, and we’ve partnered with them to give away a stunning cherry coffee table for one very lucky reader to take home.

Co-owner Garrett Henry describes this piece as “encapsulating the way we like to build, and what we like to build. This table is built with classic wood joinery techniques for strength and beauty and incorporates half-lap joints, and through mortise and tenons. We chose to build out of cherry for its natural beauty and wood tone instead of relying on stain to get the look we wanted. The design is simple and timeless.”

How to enter:

  1. Head over to Instagram and make sure you’re following @TheIndytoday and @beyondmakers
  2. Comment on our post + tag a friend

That’s it. We’ll announce the winner in our newsletter on Monday, July 31. Beyond Makers will coordinate in-person pickup.

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