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3 ECO-FRIENDLY RECLAIMED WOOD FURNITURE COLLECTIONS

  
  
  
  
  
  
  

I can't stop talking about reclaimed furniture.  In an age of overuse and ever increasing waste, the thought of re-purposing wood for new products is extremely appealing.  Wood with such history and richness not only saves us from ourselves but looks incredible.  Here are 3 reclaimed wood furniture collections to inspire and transform your space.

 

Railroad Tie CollectionRailroad Tie 65" MirrorWho doesn't appreciate this meaty collection?  Pieces are created from old railroad ties and have a rustic, minimalistic quality.  Each piece has weight and detail that can be only earned from a past of function and purpose.  This line is kept simple in order to maintain the woods rich texture.

 

 

Reclaimed Oak Buffeet

 

Reclaimed Oak Collection:  This collection is using reclaimed wood from from 100 year old wood sourced from old buildings and ships.  These pieces maintain the charm and character of rustic wood but are more refined in appearance.  Pounded iron accents add to its industrial old-world look.

 

Recycled Teak Cabinet

Recycled Teak Collection:  By far, this is the most unique of the three collections.  Each piece is truly an original and will show the scars and makeup of a very full and fruitful past.  The thought of how this wood has been transformed is why this line remains my favorite.  By adding just one of these pieces to a room you will transform the entire space.  Not everyone will love its rustic look but you can't help but appreciate the journey this wood has taken.  Also sourced from old buildings and ships, every stick of wood is re-worked and masterfully crafted into something entirely new.

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