Customers come from as far as New Mexico to buy tables and chairs produced by the company, which was launched about two years ago. This table at "Urban Farmhouse" in Oklahoma City, OK, is made from reclaimed wood from old train cars, Monday, April 20, 2015. The plan for the park included replacing turf with native plantings, installing furniture made from reclaimed timber moss-encrusted curbs that delineate the park’s edges. But now, wooden benches and plenty of pathways invite you to amble through Products containing reclaimed wood are on display in Furniture Classics’ High Point Market showroom in Showplace. HIGH POINT — One category of green home furnishings that looks to have established a permanent foothold is reclaimed wood furniture. The Muller family has been involved in various ventures in wood, mainly in South America and Central America, prior to opening Artistic Habitat in Redondo Beach. The business features furniture and flooring made from reclaimed or re-purposed wood in "It's been a lifelong dream to have a workshop, bring in the wood on one side and the furniture comes out the other," said Mr. Boone. Like many life passions, Mr. Boone's love of woodworking started at an early age, on a farm near Kansas City, Mo. Viewed at a distance, the beautiful furniture made and sold by Waco’s Harp Design Co. might appear to be new pieces crafted from the finest of virgin woods. But if you look a bit closer, you can see the obvious wear and imperfections of what’s .
What We Make, 115 Mill Street in Hampshire, held an open house at their barn/workshop recently to introduce the company's reclaimed wood furniture business to area residents, interior designers and shop owners. "We've been in Hampshire for the past two As Apartment Therapy's Managing Editor, Carrie covers design and modern homelife with children. A lapsed librarian, she lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two kids and is in contention to break the record for most hours spent at the playground. Doug Holland of Auburn is no stranger to wood. The 1970 Phelps High School graduate started his own company, Levanna Restoration Lumber, in 2002, using reclaimed barn wood for flooring and other accessories like mantels and stair parts. Last year, Holland The Yakers took a sustainable approach to the store build-out, using an OSMO natural wax finish on the pre-existing hardwoods, no-VOC paint from local manufacturer Miller Paint, and plenty of reclaimed wood, their signature building material. .
Reclaimed Wood Table
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