The Origins of Salvaged Wood Slabs
It all started with a rotting tree being cut down in a local park. The city groundskeeper overseeing the removal process decided to save the tree from being tossed into the woodchipper and instead, had it taken to a local woodworker. And thus, the salvaged wood slab business was born.
Since then, our team has scoured the city, rescuing logs and wood remnants from construction sites, backyards, and landfills. We believe that every piece of wood deserves a second chance at life and strive to give these materials a new purpose.
The Beauty of Salvaged Wood Slabs
Our wood slabs are unlike any others on the market, with unique and beautiful characteristics that are a result of Mother Nature’s work. Each slab tells a story, with its knots, grain patterns, and color variations.
One of the benefits of using salvaged wood is its sustainability. By repurposing wood that would otherwise go to waste, we are helping to reduce our environmental impact. Additionally, using salvaged wood slabs in your projects adds a level of character and history that cannot be replicated with new wood.
Applications for Salvaged Wood Slabs
Our wood slabs are versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, from tabletops to countertops, shelving, and even flooring. The unique characteristics of each slab make them a statement piece that will elevate any space.
One of our favorite ways to use salvaged wood slabs is in live-edge furniture. The natural edge of the wood adds a rustic and organic feel to any piece, making it a standout element in any space. We also love to use our slabs for custom projects, as each piece is unique and can be tailored to fit the client’s specific needs and aesthetic preferences.
Overall, salvaged wood slabs are a beautiful and sustainable option for anyone looking to add character and history to their space. Let us help you find the perfect piece for your next project!
