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Custom Made Tables

For years, we’ve sourced fragments of wrought and cast iron – window guards, fencing, roof cresting – too small or damaged to be reused as such. Iron has an exceptional life span when taken care of and it is a delight to give these pieces a second chance

Wood, salvaged from demolished buildings offers a tighter, more stable grain, comes in larger dimensions and bears a finished quality that can be impossible to find in new wood. Combine these elements and you have a product that is hard to beat!

The tables below are samples of our work – using new and salvaged material. Due to the nature of the salvaged material, many of these pieces are unique and can not be repeated. If these pieces have sold, consider them as examples of what you could create with other found pieces.

Foundation Table

Possibly the last of the bridge girder bases we’ll be able to make is here used below heavily figured oak to make a solid (and weighty) dining table.

Flywheel Table

Rustic and refined, this 42″ wide hemlock top sits on a cast iron threshing machine flywheel.

Trestle Table

This beauty will spend a few days on the showroom before being picked up. When Scott finished a table like this, he gets giddy and wants to dance on it in stocking feet. I manage to keep him off most of them.

Cribbage Table

Crafted from a rare flattened barn beam, this cribbage board gave us fits of trouble but, as Chris has never scored a 29 and has only so much life left to do so, he thought it might appease the gods.

Live Edge Conference Table

Just finished, this walnut conference table is made from two live edge planks out of Waterloo set atop a pair of cast iron bridge girder bases.

The Bones

Here you see the skeletal beginnings of a 12 foot long table made from salvaged hemlock.  The trestle style is old world and approachable.

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