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This Recycled Timber Table FO was our first recycled table and it’s been the precedent for so many more recycled pieces of furniture.
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The Recycled Timber Table B straightforward stainless steel frame contains the recycled timber top precisely. There’s an element of wildness with use of thick recycled timber for the top that exudes warmth and then it’s sleek frame says down to business.
A Recycled Timber Table B will suit any industrial or modern home. It’s compact size makes it suitable for a small room or apartment living.
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The Recycled Timber Table BP top was chunky looking without the weight. The border on top is 75mm recycled Oregon, but the planks in between are thinner. The Recycled Timber Table BP is a whopping four and a half metres in length and over a metre in width, it’s massive.
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An unusual batch of reclaimed timber was used for this stunning Recycled Timber Table TA. Apart from a few nails, it was relatively straight forward to construct and once coated with oil the natural age marks appeared in all their beauty.
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Double coat of blonde, then coat of clear to seal and end result a new weathered looking Recycled Timber Table BT made from salvaged timber!!
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It was fun creating this Recycled Timber Table BA in conjunction with a young couple who were choosing it as a wedding gift from their family.
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When our niece asked if we could make her a table to suit the dining room of her new home, we had no idea the Recycled Timber Table JB would turn out to be one of the biggest tables we’d ever build.
Her dining room was extremely long, but narrow, so she was having a lot of trouble finding a particular table to suit. We searched around for the right timber for the top, that ended up being massive lengths of Oregon salvaged from a demo site here on the Gold Coast and the rest followed on.
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We never know what timber we’re going to salvage, and quite often it comes complete with wire, nails, bolts and even old hinges still embedded or sticking out of it. To eliminate the danger of our tools hitting a metal object as we assemble, we run a metal detector over the timber. While old metal is removed, or smacked back in to the timber in some cases, we try and leave as many of the old age imperfections still present.