Wealden's customer, Welsh cabinet maker Paul Rathkey, was recently given the task of
creating two tables for the NATO Summit that seated more than 60
world leaders including Barack Obama.
Paul’s team at Llandow-based Rathkeys made two tables for the event from four tonnes of wood. A 25 metre long table was used for
the main meeting room with a second table, which is 17 metres in
diameter, in a second meeting room used by leaders when
they meet in smaller numbers. Both tables were made from a range of
woods sourced from around Wales.
Wealden supplied the Panel Trim cutters Paul used for the commission. Rathkeys produces woodwork ranging from free-standing furniture
and intricate ornaments and accessories, to rooms and even house
or business renovations. A link to the Rathkeys website can be found here
This link shows pictures of Alun Cairns MP visiting Rathkeys during the making of the tables
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