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Reclaimed Shapes – Decorative – Accessories – Room & Board

June 20, 2012 Sara Badiali

These limited-edition Douglas Fir accent pieces are made entirely from wood beams salvaged from an Ashland, Wisconsin railroad roundhouse built in the 1870s. Hand-shaped and finished by master craftsmen, they are perfect as an end table, nightstand or stool.

via Reclaimed Shapes – Decorative – Accessories – Room & Board.

Douglas Firreclaimed timberstools

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