Two mesmerizing Iris Tables that we just completed, made from reclaimed bourbon barrel wood.
Photo by Eliot.
CHAIRTRUCK has arrived!
Behold, a supersized version of our Hulihee Chair with reclaimed Coney Island boardwalk for the seat and backrest. The truck runs entirely on biodiesel.
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Call or text the truck at 347.981.6682!
Bilge party.
Reclaimed bourbon barrel staves and reclaimed truck springs from FDNY fire trucks.

Since debuting the 16/45 Table as part of our War Craft Line, we’ve created several iterations of the table. It’s been cool to find that just by playing with scale, materiality, or shape, it can take a fresh view.

Wood top on steel end table with ebony finish.

Rectangular teak end tables with smoked glass.

Steel dining table with clear glass.
A mixed dark Stoolen Square in a lovely residence in NW Washington DC.
[Photo courtesy of client]
Road to the Renwick:
April, 2010. Our full line starts to come together. Some shots from the first assembly of another use from reclaimed Coney Island boardwalk- our Drop End Table. The different tones of the wood was really surprising once we started working the layers down.
Road to the Renwick:
April, 2010. Late in the night, after the shop’s closed for the day, Bill fits reclaimed boardwalk ipe onto the base of the very first Lounger.
It’s alive! This black walnut slab table we’re working on is over 8’ x 12’. That’s like two king size mattresses side by side.