by Jesse Smith | Mar 15, 2016
Allison’s Texas BBQ wanted to spice up their restaurant with some barn wood and decided to use our “Speckled Black” materials to cover their walls. If you’re in the area, you should check them out. We had the pleasure of dining there when we...
by Jesse Smith | Mar 14, 2016
We love supplying commercial design spaces with reclaimed wood. Recently, Potato Barn approached us about supplying different materials for a few of their stores. This Potato Barn location in Mesa has our Tobacco Grey and Brown Materials decorating some large walls in...
by Jesse Smith | Mar 11, 2016
Tuft & Needle approached us about adding some modern maple sliding barn doors in their new space on Grand Ave. Check out some of the pics from the project and watch the...
by Jesse Smith | Mar 4, 2016
On these walls at Spencer Companies we used our 3-tone “Yuma” blend and in one room we mixed in some cold rolled steel as well. Wood walls like these bring a lot of warmth and style to an otherwise drywall-heavy...
by Jesse Smith | Mar 4, 2016
This pair of closet doors utilizes our custom I-Beam bypass setup. The doors are made in a chevron-like pattern out of our speckled grey material. We built these doors and installed them for the customer. We couldn’t be more pleased with how they turned out. So...
by Jesse Smith | Mar 1, 2016
The front desk of any office is the first thing that most clients see. It’s the first impression they get. This steel and reclaimed wood desk is not only functional but also maintains that industrial and organic edge that our customer was looking for. The...
by Jesse Smith | Mar 1, 2016
The Spencer Companies needed a nice door to close off the conference room in their new space. This one matches the same 3-tone coloration of the walls and cabinetry in the space and has a vertical viewing window near the custom modern handle of the door. You’ll...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 25, 2016
The crew at Salt asked us to put together a table package for them with our reclaimed mixed hardwoods. They had a very specific distressed color combination in mind, and wanted something that would be both reclaimed, but also functional and clean. The also picked up...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 16, 2016
Spalted Hackberry is not your typical everyday wood, and this is no typical everyday table. The polished steel metal “V” base supports this massive 5’x10’+ live edge bookmatched top. The spalted hackberry live edge slab comes from Pennsylvania...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 15, 2016
Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Tempe is a pretty phenomenal looking place. There’s an abundance of our “Speckled Grey” and “Speckled Black” materials scattered throughout the place as well as some of the restaurant frontage....
by Jesse Smith | Feb 15, 2016
Lane’s office has a lot of fun storage cabinet space and a stellar desk setup. The desk has built in drawers and file storage, and the cabinets have plenty of file storage, shelves, and cabinet space for all the necessary storage needs. The tops are made from...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 7, 2016
It doesn’t get much simpler than a metal bracket and a shelf, but if you want to take it to the next level, you can do live edge shelves. For the Spencer Companies project we used Mulberry slabs from Phoenix. We made very simple steel flat bar brackets that...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 6, 2016
Welcome to one of our favorite restaurants, Fà-me Caffe, in Phoenix. We had the pleasure of building quite a few things for this restaurant. The main communal table in the restaurant is one of our X-base steel table bases with a reclaimed white oak top. The light...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 3, 2016
Every big boss needs a desk. This one is a whole lot of fun! File drawers, shelves, pencil drawers, lots of desktop space, and grommets for tech. The reclaimed hardwood tops are colorful and organic looking and the steel gives it the industrial edge. The mix of cold...
by Jesse Smith | Feb 1, 2016
Live edge bar tops add a sense of organic warmth like nothing else. This particular top is sycamore and certainly makes a bold and stylish statement in this space. We built the top using some of our live edge sycamore slabs and reclaimed American beech lumber. It...
by Jesse Smith | Jan 29, 2016
When Lucky Strike called us to remodel their existing bar top, we decided the best solution would be a patina’d zinc top. Zinc can take on many different patina’s, but the classic weathered look like this gives it a chance to shine and blend in with just...
by Jesse Smith | Jan 19, 2016
Here is a fun way to dress up a bathroom mirror. We made these steel frames with integrated barn door hardware to mimic a sliding door’s motion. This serves as the mirror in both the men’s/women’s restrooms in a commercial space in both their...
by Jesse Smith | Jan 12, 2016
Here is a simple way to dress up a fire extinguisher box. We used a seeded glass in the door and laser engraved a custom frosted design into it based on an antique fire extinguisher photo. The result is a much more refined look to an otherwise everyday object. The box...
by Jesse Smith | Dec 29, 2015
Here is a set of bi-part doors we built for a customer from our Mushroom Wood. It’s full of texture and figure that you don’t find in most woods. The custom rope handles are made from antique rope and forged/re-wound in our blacksmith shop by...
by Jesse Smith | Dec 28, 2015
Here is a 14′ long Loblolly Pine dining table we built to a customer’s specifications. We were able to sit down in our design lounge and design a base and top with them that suited their space and tastes. This steel base and riveted steel wrapped top...