This Pine bench with Hickory legs and Locust wood cross support was created by our friends at Bloodledge Lumber and made from locally milled trees. You can go there and pick out the pieces of wood you'd like them to use and they'll create a custom piece just for you....
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What started as a pre-kids (we now have 3) craft project turned into a mini business called "Nest" that really had us cranking these little houses out for a while. Made from old vintage books and reclaimed wood pulled from dumpsters these bad boys are the epitome....
We love blankets: in the shed, in the house, in the office, in the car... Heating bills add up quickly here in the North East and as a result our house seems to have a serious chill from October on. A favorite blanket in our family is a throw from SARI BARI....
The flooring in the shed is recycled wood pulled from an apartment in Boston that was being refurbished. After multiple emails and calls to a local demolition company about the possibility of any wood that they might throwing away we were contacted....
Made from discarded wood found in the forgotten back corner of a woodshop these LC1 chairs by Tim Miller are truly giving new life to what others would have thrown into the trash or used for kindling....
The Panamericana Chair is just one of Industry of All Nations' projects bringing unique local businesses to an international market. They combine environmental and social awareness while promoting fair trade and open borders for all nations....