“For The Harvest” Table
Reclaimed douglas fir dining table. Crafted for a family of 6, this table and benches is truly one of a kind! The Douglas Fir wood was reclaimed from a barn built over 100 years ago. The nail hole stains add a neat historical touch to this piece. The leg system features are made of Red Oak.
“Live Edge” Coffee Table
This live edge coffee table was crafted using salvaged old growth yellow cedar from Vancouver Island, Canada. The legs were custom welded and professionally powder coated to create a flat charcoal finish. The piece includes an inlaid stamp of authenticity.
Donated to the Cumberland Community Forest Society for silent auction. Buy it here.
“Joinery Exposed” Coffee Table
Crafted from salvaged douglas fir and red oak. This table has a clean, modern look with a tempered glass top.
“Rustic Queen” Timber Bed
This bed frame was built with salvaged Douglas fir and red oak. The frame can be disassembled into four sections and has a natural oil finish.
“Winter Harvest” Dining Table
A professional stain finish gives this rustic harvest table a clean, sophisticated look. It was crafted with salvaged Douglas fir and red oak. It’s sturdy and built to last.
“Floating Slabs” Office Desk
This unique office desk features experimental joinery with a floating slab construction. It was crafted from my favourite combination of salvaged Douglas fir and red oak.
Photography © Ron Pogue