is made from reclaimed wood from old train cars, Monday, April 20, 2015. Urban Farmhouse is a growing Oklahoma City business that makes furniture from salvaged vintage wood and artifacts from idled railroad cars, barns and other relics of the past. The only keeper furniture is the sofa and the leather recliner as they're both new. We plan to re face the fireplace with stone and a reclaimed wood mantel and we will also have the niche covered to a flat wall and the TV will be centered above the One of a Kind features salvaged furniture items that are reimagined to create sophisticated pieces. The POP line primes, preps and paints Reclaimed Wood Furniture to create a curated collection in pop colors chosen by the customer. POP also has a line of When he is making a pattern with reclaimed lathe from an old building, that’s just how it works out sometimes. Kaske, 39, is patient about turning old wood, rusty metal and industrial junk into furniture and one-of-a-kind items through his home-based Founded in rural Maryland in 2013 by Trevor and Skylar Felkner, Hometown Hope uses reclaimed materials such as pallets and old barn wood to create rustic furniture. The company works with the Westminster Rescue Mission in Carroll County, Md., where it And what a story he has to tell. Not only about the rustic furniture he builds from reclaimed “ghost wood” in the small, hillside, former mining town of Jerome, which is located nearly 2 hours north of Phoenix, AZ, but also his journey as a participant .
The design magazines have been buzzing about reclaimed wood lately, but reclaimed wood has been a trend long enough in Charleston that it’s amazing there’s any wood left to claim, let alone reclaim. “Yeah, I can’t afford to think about it, but I will share the latest in their reclaimed wood products at the 27th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC this May. Their newest offerings, Vat 35, Mushroom Boards, and Prairie Boards, will bring much A trend I have seen a lot of lately that always catches my eye is home décor and building elements made from old, reclaimed wood. Furniture, accent walls, mantels, beams, floors and doors—it seems one can use recycled antique wood to make just about A former surfer, Brazilian designer Carlos Motta began creating furniture with pieces of wood the ocean brought to the shore at Southern Sao Paulo in the 70s. After receiving an Architecture degree in 1976, he moved to California, where he continued his .