Another salvaged piece from my travels in Pittsburgh. Repurposed steel manufacturing cart on caster wheels.
salvaged from a warehouse in Pittsburgh PA. Experimental sanding uncovered beautiful oak drawer faces. New drawer pulls, a custom hardwood top and a timeless piece of furniture is (re)born.
up close view of the viking table top following the finish application. Stunning end grain.
Reclaimed wood beam with beautiful grain pattern. Edison bulbs hung at various heights, wired to a dimmer switch. This chandelier is one of the highlights of the Baldwin Manor remodel.
I used the Leftover materials from my viking table build to create this ceremony arch.
Pittsburgh PA barbershop displaying some of my original wood wall art as well as a vintage NYPD target shooting print.
Oak, Pine, painted wood, its all there. Blended together in a beautiful arrangement. 100% reclaimed materials.
Picked from an wood mill in amish country PA. Grinded, polished, primed and painted.
My first wood wall art piece. 100% reclaimed materials. Permanently resides in Pittsburgh, PA.
My largest woodworking project to date. 8’ x 3.5’ assorted hardwood dining table. Wood was salvaged from a Craigslist “free” ad, headed for the dumpster. De-nailed and milled down to expose the natural beauty.
One of my aimless COVID projects. Using recycled hardware for distinguishing characteristics and leftover hardwood from the viking table.
Reclaimed wood coffee table made entirely out of wood joinery. My humble beginnings as a furniture company.