
The polish that dwells in a selfless heart
Unique brilliance
B Liberty Inc.'s creation of resin tables began with the founder's own "spirit of inquiry."
In my daily life, facing over 15 hours of digital work, I found that the time I spent working with natural materials like wood and resin, in a state of "mushin" (no-mind), helped me balance my physical and mental energy.

Uncompromising Quality
Dedication to
In our creations, the most important thing to us is "refining until you're satisfied."
When I first started learning on my own, I spent two years experimenting and repeating trials in pursuit of the ideal finish.
By incorporating polishing as the final finishing touch and establishing a unique process that utilizes three different types of compounds, we were able to complete a satisfactory piece that shines like a mirror.
Digital and analog convergence
We pour "new ideas," honed at the forefront of digital business in distribution and web production, into the analog material of resin. Through the mutual interaction of these two seemingly contradictory processes, we create works of art brimming with vitality, transcending mere functionality as furniture.
Towards new product development from April onwards
Currently, we are primarily exhibiting existing works to create an environment suitable for resin curing. However, from April to May, we will begin creating large-scale pieces using carefully selected precious woods. Please welcome the "one-of-a-kind brilliance" of our representative, who polishes each piece for 3-5 hours a day with unwavering focus, into your daily life.




Yakusugi Resin Table (1200x600)
Rare Yakusugi wood with transparent resin
We received a request to make a resin table with Yakusugi (Japanese Cedar), so we started the production after finding some affordable Yakusugi. The production period took about 3 months, but a very beautiful table was finished.
The luxurious feel of transparent resin combined with Yakusugi, and the shine that makes a room look very beautiful, create the ultimate harmony for a living room.
I brought the finished resin table into the living room and replaced the table that was there before. The room was transformed into such a lovely living room that I was amazed at how much difference one table could make, and my customers were very satisfied.




Pattern resin table
This picture was drawn and displayed by the customer in their sketchbook.
While invited to this customer's home and chatting, I noticed a painting they had displayed. When I asked about it, they mentioned that they had drawn it themselves with colored pencils. On impulse, I asked, "How about making this painting into a table?" To which they replied, "Can that be done?" I responded, "I think it probably can." I then researched enlarging the original artwork to the size of a table, and found it was possible. I immediately reported this to the customer and began the table's production. About a month after its completion and delivery, they asked, "Could you add a wooden frame to this table?" So, I took it back and started working again.
Cut the zelkova tree into good-sized pieces and attach them to the four frames.
Attaching this zelkova tree to the frame doubled the table's weight, but the finished table is truly a one-of-a-kind, luxurious, and beautiful piece. Furthermore, the customer can see their own cherished painting every day, and they later told me that every visitor asks, "What is this table?" I am very satisfied to have received the words, "It's my treasure," which is now a testament to my unconventional suggestion.