reSAWN is pleased to announce that our CHARRED collection of shou sugi ban woods are now available treated to a Class A Fire Rating for Interior Applications. Contact us to learn more about specifying CHARRED wood for exterior siding, interior wall cladding and custom furniture.
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PINKU is the new BLACK
shou sugi ban wall cladding + black walnut conference table
KISSED BY FIRE :: NEW IN RSTco FURNITURE
RSTco. furniture is pleased to offer KURUMI: North American Black Walnut that is lightly CHARRED and then prefinished with either hardwax oil or a conversion varnish. We recently created 2 of these KURUMI table tops for reDISTRICT based out of Alexandria, VA. The tops are 30” X 30” X 1-3/4” thick. Learn more about RSTco. furniture and our collaborative design process. KURUMI can also be used for interior wall cladding & millwork – request samples here.
INTRODUCING :: CHARRED COLORS
18 NEW CHARRED DESIGNS TO COLOR YOUR WORLD
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WOODWORKING & "THE ACCIDENTAL DESIGNER"
To some, four years of design school sounds like a long time. But in the story of “The Accidental Designer,” we learned that Tom Sullivan became a successful designer/builder after spending eight years as a shipbuilder’s apprentice.
THINGS WE LOVE :: URBAN REMAINS
With their main facility and building artifact museum and gallery located just west of downtown Chicago, urban remains deals exclusively in the reclamation and recycling of american antique architectural artifacts and other oddities found among commercial and industrial buildings or residential structures. Their vast website collection contains over 20,000 meticulously documented and photographed recovered and/or found artifacts found throughout the united states. New acquisitions are added daily to their respective categories found on the homepage. Urban Remains does not deal in new or reproduction building artifacts.
Roughness and Care :: Charred Furniture
With a combination of roughness and care, Kaspar Hamacher chops logs into sections, strips the bark away and places smaller burning logs on top to create legs from the charred remains, creating this unique design for charred furniture.