Concrete • Craft • Instinct
I’ve been in concrete my whole life — not the glamorous side of it, but the real work: flatwork, slabs, driveways, long days, and earned skill.
Somewhere along the line, the material shifted for me. Concrete stopped being something I worked with and became something I could shape. I made a table for fun, then another, and suddenly the same stuff I’ve poured for years started turning into something different — heavier, sharper, cleaner.
Forza Creations grew out of that instinct. Resin, stone, glow, live edges — pieces built with the same toughness as the work I came from, but with completely different intention. Every table carries that mix: strength, detail, something ancient, something modern, and that feeling when you see a piece and know exactly who built it — even if you’ve never met me.
A closer look at the detail, finish, and energy behind the Medusa table.
A live-edge concrete top poured over a carved log base, finished with layered resin, warm metallic tones, and a hand-set center stone. Every direction shows something different — from the slate-textured rim to the way the surface catches light and throws it back in slow, gold reflections.
A quick look at how the glow, reflections, and details shift as you move around the piece.
A live-edge concrete top, carved log base, and layered details that feel more unearthed than newly built.
Unearthed, not made.
This piece feels like it came from someplace older than the house it lives in. The base is a hollowed log carved deep enough to hide the first Medusa — resting in the shadows like a relic that shouldn’t have been uncovered. Along the side, a hand breaks through the wood, clutching a skull as if something underneath is trying to rise. And at the top, another Medusa — an incense burner — drops smoke into the cavern, letting it coil through the log like a slow ritual.
But the surface is what pulls you in. The top is pure craftsmanship: warm gold tones layered through slate-textured concrete, stone inlays set by hand, resin work with real depth, and patterns that shift as the light moves across them. It has that rare quality where it looks ancient and modern at the same time — as if it was dug up from ruins, then finished by an artist.
It’s dramatic, detailed, and built to feel alive even when it’s perfectly still.
A clean concrete form with a single meteor stone at the core — calm in the day, otherworldly when the lights go down.
Alive when the lights go down.
In daylight, the Meteor table looks simple and solid — smooth concrete, clean lines, and a single meteor stone set into the surface like it’s been sleeping there for years. But once the lights drop, the glow resin comes alive. The veins running out from the core begin to charge and release a soft, atmospheric light, the kind that feels more like a quiet pulse than a bright flash.
The epoxy gives the top real depth, so the glow settles into the table instead of sitting on top of it. Every angle shifts the look a little — one moment it’s calm concrete, the next it’s a cooled fragment from something that fell out of the night sky.
It’s understated in the day, otherworldly at night, and built to feel like a piece of space landed right in your living room.
A quick snapshot of what’s ready now and how many custom spots are open.
One-of-one handcrafted concrete pieces — each with its own texture, character, and energy.
From old bases and raw concrete to finished art pieces built to live on in your home.
You send a quick description, photos of your existing base (if you have one), and rough dimensions. We talk colors, textures, and any stone, glow, or resin details.
A custom form is built, concrete is reinforced and poured, and a live edge or custom profile is shaped around your base.
Releases, stains, and mica powders are added for depth. Stones or a single focal piece are set, then multiple coats of resin/epoxy lock everything in.
Once cured and polished, the top is mounted to your base. Local delivery and install can be arranged depending on location.
Ready to talk through a build, or want more details on a piece you saw? Reach out below.
Every Forza Creations table starts with a simple conversation. No pressure, no cookie-cutter catalog — just ideas, photos, and what kind of piece you want in your space.
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