A collection of bench-made furniture, furnishings and residential millwork. A few images of the process, too. Some items incorporate reclaimed materials. Others are made entirely of salvage grade lumber. Every item made to order… and made to last.

Reclaimed Pine double-pedestal dining table with extensions.
Reclaimed Pine double-pedestal dining table with extensions (shown).
Detail of reclaimed Pine double-pedestal dining table.
Final finish on the reclaimed Pine double-pedestal dining table.
“Industrial Farmhouse” dining table. Reclaimed Pine top, salvaged Oak base, commercial grade castors and custom leather drawer pulls.
“Industrial Farmhouse” dining table. Reclaimed Pine top, salvaged Oak base.
“Industrial Farmhouse” dining table. Reclaimed Pine top.
Traditional breadboard joinery one the “Industrial Farmhouse” dining table.
Outdoor table table made from reclaimed pine.
Oversized breadboard ends on the outdoor dining table
Modern coffee tables made from salvage Oak timbers.
Modern coffee tables made from salvage Oak timbers.
Outdoor high-top service table made from salvaged Oak.
Detail of outdoor high-top service table made from salvaged Oak with brass tenon pins.
Detail of an outdoor table made from ‘unprocessed’ salvaged Oak with brass tenon pins.
Pine harvest table using material reclaimed from a Portsmouth, NH commercial remodel.
Pine coffee table using material reclaimed from a Portsmouth, NH commercial remodel.
Pine coffee table using material reclaimed from a Portsmouth, NH commercial remodel.
Barnboard staircase. Materials salvaged from Rollingsford, NH.
Barnboard ceiling. Materials salvaged from York, ME.
Source material for ceilings and staircases. So many nails too pull…
Pantry countertop with sink cut-out made with reclaimed Southern Yellow Pine timber frame.
Always looking for “new” materials…
Barnboard window boxes!
Mudroom bench made from assorted salvage grade Pines.
Low storage cabinet made from salvaged Southern Yellow Pine timber frame.
Converting large timber frame sections into useful lumber for the low storage cabinet.
Converting the now useful lumber into furniture parts for the low storage cabinet.
Contemporary kitchen cabinetry made with locally sourced salvage Oak. Defects in the material were “patched” with Oak inlays. Finished in matte water-based lacquer.
Wall mounted displays. They’re made by carefully selecting, cutting and assembling roughly one half of a salvaged interior door. Loose paint is scraped away and the pieces are then encapsulated in clear, matte acrylic lacquer.