Seagrass Tyre Table

9 Materials
$40
4 Hours
Medium

Have some old tyres laying around? Want an idea on how to repurpose them? Here’s an interesting way to create your own natural style coffee table.

DIY Seagrass Coffee Table

A few weeks ago I scored some old tyres and was so excited because I wanted to turn them into a coffee table.

Tire
Tools and Materials

Tools and Materials

  • seagrass matt
  • tyre
  • table legs
  • plywood
  • glue gun
  • nuts and bolts
  • drill
  • jigsaw
  • rope
  • stain
Drill and Jigsaw


Cut the Plywood
Cut the Plywood


Firstly I needed to cut two circles out of the plywood with a jigsaw- one for the top of the table and the other for the base.

I used a round side table that I had to trace a circle into the plywood- so I cheated a little. Normally you would have to find the centre point and make your circle from the radius.

I started with the base first by drilling holes through the plywood and tyre and attaching with nuts, bolts and washers. I repeated the same process for attaching the wooden legs.

Bottom of the Coffee Table
Table with Legs


Attach the Tires
Attach the Tyres


Next was the tricky part, attaching two tyres together to make the table.

I drilled holes right on the edge of the tyres and found it to be a lot of work lining up the holes. At a later date I realised it was easier to use a c clamp to hold the edges together to drill through and then put the nuts & bolts through.



Add Seagrass
Add Seagrass


After the two tyres were attached I then used a good quality hot glue gun and glued four seagrass mats around the outside of the tyres as well as some rope at the top .

The seagrass mats were a perfect choice because they were only $2 each and also had that natural texture I wanted for the table.

Add Rope


Stain
Stain


So I now needed to turn my attention to the top of the table.

I wasn’t happy with the light plywood colour, so I decided to stain it a little darker to match the seagrass mats.


Trim with Rope
Trim with Rope


Another issue I had with the top piece of plywood was that I hadn’t cut a perfect circle -(still mastering how to cut a perfect circle ) so I glued a lovely rope trim to blend in with the rope already on the top of the table.

DIY Tabletop

In the end I decided not to attach the top as I wanted to use the inside for some storage.

You could use a strong builders glue or liquid nails to attach permanently.

Removable Lid


DIY Seagrass Tire Coffee Table

Absolutely love my creation and it only cost around $40 (Australian).


Have you upcycled something you would normally throw out? Let me know in the comments down below!

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  • Cheryl Bruno Cheryl Bruno on Dec 28, 2020

    FANtabulous! wonder if you could tweak your instructions to make this a padded hassock or foot stool? XXOO

  • Zoe Emiko Zoe Emiko on Dec 29, 2020

    Did you use 1 or 2 tires?

  • Crumly Crumly on Dec 29, 2020

    I love this, but I’m wondering even scrubbing the tires clean. They still have a heavy tar smell. Do you smell that after time.

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