The wood comes from 211 Schemerhorn and the doors will be going to Jordan Taylor Inc. We thank them for using local merchants and local products.
Old wood, new life... Just one of the things we do.
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The wood comes from 211 Schemerhorn and the doors will be going to Jordan Taylor Inc. We thank them for using local merchants and local products.
Old wood, new life... Just one of the things we do.
These stools are a donation to St. Augustine H.S. in New Orleans, LA. for Hampfest, an annual fundraiser for the school. The Mulberry seats are to be yellow and the the bases will be powder coated purple, the school colors. The Mulberry is Central Park Sandy wood.
The base for the stools.
Mirror frames and hairpin legs. All hand made in NY.
Spectacular woods and designs
We can customize frames for you. All work is done in-house. 17 yrs. experience and 25 species of Northeastern Hardwoods.
Check out the 45 and the molding. Yep, we do it all here. Now imagine your artwork or mirror in one of these. :-)
Super Sexy...24" wide and 9.5' long...
Spray finishing the benches.
Small time USA...
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Getting my welding on...
Walnut inlay in these reclaimed benches from 211 Schermerhorn, Brooklyn. Check out the fascinating story on this place.
Getting it done..like we do.
We have a couple of hundred logs to mill and away we go...
On it's way to Nashville, TN. This live edge slab table and two matching benches are all cleaned up and ready for the road.
Needing seating for a dinner party that night, they knew where to come to get a reclaimed Douglas Fir bench with walnut inlays. Certainly a conversation piece as wood came from a former horse barn in Yonkers, NY.
125 Michigan was down for a while and we needed some help. It's a champ.
Picking it up
We are very happy to share that we just got a few loads of trees from the LES waterfront parks. 480 non-regulated London Plane trees were taken down and happily we were able to save three truckloads. The rest will sadly be used for firewood.
Do you know where your wood comes from?