Tuesday, January 20, 2015

1906 End Table





So now that our shop is coming together a bit more we decided to take a little break from some other work and see what some of the woods we have been reclaiming look like finished.











This first piece measures 24” long X 20” wide X 24 tall, which is perfect for an end table.  This piece has many different varieties of wood.  The top has a 25 separate pieces that are glued, biscuit jointed and nailed in the center.  The 25 woods come from a different section of buildings from 7 separate reclaimed barns and buildings. Including siding, roofing, coral railing, door trim, floor and wallboards.  The legs are trim from an old garage door and the base shelf is from an old original homestead from the early 1900’s.






We have applied one coat of lacquer so far and plan to add a few more as this old reclaimed wood really soaks up the lacquer. 

This little piece we have named 1906 as most of the wood that was used from was around that era in time.  This is a one of a kind table that is the first of many more designs we will be creating in 2015. 

We are going to have this beauty for sale in the next couple weeks, so if this catches your eye and you would like it in your home send us an email and we will get you some more details.

There are thousands of linear feet of barn wood accumulating in our shop and needs a home to go to.  We do take custom orders for all types of furniture design or if wholesale is something you are interested in larger quantities let us know. 



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