I went to a wedding reception in Pennsylvania where undressed trees formed the supports of the dining area. It was like dining in a forest caught inside a huge hall.

And then there was the now-defunct Kapok Tree restaurant near Tampa, Florida. Least I think that was its name--some exotic, huge tree--and that restaurant was filled with trees, too.

All that natural beauty just sitting in the middles of and supporting the ceilings of dwelling and dining places. Wonder why it didn't catch on?

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WordWoodchuck