We salvage timber from old barns, mills, and warehouses across the Pacific Northwest and turn it into tables, shelving, and custom pieces you'll keep for decades.
See Our WorkEvery piece starts with raw salvaged timber — Douglas fir from collapsed barns in eastern Oregon, old-growth cedar pulled from decommissioned water tanks, oak joists from century-old warehouses in Seattle.
We mill, plane, and join each board by hand in our Portland workshop. No particle board, no veneer, no shortcuts. The wood tells its own story through nail holes, weathering marks, and grain patterns you won't find in any lumber yard.
Our ProcessOur signature piece. Available from four-seat to twelve-seat, each built around the specific timber we've salvaged.
Floating shelves, bookcases, and entryway consoles. Functional pieces that bring warmth to any room.
Desks, benches, headboards, conference tables — if it's made from wood, we can probably build it. Tell us what you need.
Old-growth timber has a density and grain that modern lumber can't replicate. A Douglas fir beam that spent eighty years holding up a barn roof has a richness of colour and character that takes nature centuries to produce.
Using reclaimed wood also keeps usable material out of landfill. Each table we build saves roughly 200 board feet of timber from being burned or buried. It's not a marketing angle — it's just a better way to work.
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