Each piece is one of a kind, shaped by the timber we salvage and the space it's heading to.
The dining table is where we started and what we're best known for. Every table begins with the wood — we choose the boards first, then design the table around their character.
Our most popular design. A thick plank top on a trestle base, seating six to ten. Typically built from barn wood Douglas fir with visible nail holes and weathering.
A single live-edge slab paired with blackened steel legs. Raw, dramatic, and built for spaces that can handle a statement piece. Lengths up to ten feet.
Clean geometry for smaller spaces. A flush-leg design that works equally well as a kitchen table or writing desk. Available in four-foot and five-foot lengths.
Not everything needs to be a showpiece. Our shelving is designed to be practical — thick planks that hold weight, simple brackets that stay out of the way, and finishes that handle daily use without babying.
Single planks of reclaimed timber with hidden mounting hardware. Available in lengths from two to eight feet. The wood's natural edge and patina make each shelf unique.
A floor-to-ceiling unit with adjustable shelf heights. Built from mixed reclaimed softwoods with steel side frames. Fits standard door widths for easy delivery.
A narrow table for hallways and entryways. Includes a lower shelf and optional coat hooks made from salvaged railroad spikes.
About half of our projects are custom commissions. We've built conference tables for tech offices, bar tops for breweries, headboards for boutique hotels, and standing desks for home offices.
The process is collaborative. You tell us about the space, the intended use, and any aesthetic preferences. We suggest timber options from our current stock and work through dimensions and design details together. Most custom builds take six to ten weeks from approval to delivery.
Pricing depends on size, complexity, and the specific timber involved. As a rough guide, dining tables start around $2,800 and custom pieces vary widely.
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