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MARCH 2019 PRINTING<br />
CATALOG NO. 8
Leather Options<br />
Genuine Leather<br />
LONDON TAN<br />
Stain Options<br />
Standard Colors BASE PRICE<br />
Includes any OCS and FC Stains<br />
On Rough Sawn <strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Premium Colors<br />
ADD 15%<br />
On Rough Sawn <strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Standard<br />
Table Heights<br />
Dining height: 30"<br />
Counter height: 36"<br />
Bar height: 42"<br />
Tabletop<br />
Edge<br />
Options<br />
ECAN<br />
ECAN<br />
Pecan<br />
PECAN<br />
Mahogany<br />
London Tan<br />
PECAN<br />
VINTAGE Vintage BLACK Black<br />
LONDON TAN<br />
LONDON TAN<br />
OCS-100 Clear OCS-112 Provincial FC-10944 Tavern OCS-110 Medium<br />
LONDON TAN<br />
LONDON TAN<br />
FC-11047 Ebony FC-31596 Creek Slate FC-29987 R-R FC-31717 Ol' Yeller<br />
Distressed Pearl<br />
Paint: FP-7624<br />
Glaze: FG-9079<br />
FG-3341 #3 Glaze<br />
White/Black Glaze<br />
Paint: FP-W0117<br />
Glaze: FG-3341<br />
Windswept<br />
Stain: FC-15443<br />
Glaze: FG-3341<br />
Ordering Info<br />
When ordering, please provide:<br />
1. Quantity<br />
2. Item number and description<br />
3. Size<br />
4. Leaves (specify quantity of leaves<br />
and with or without skirt)<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
with Hand Worn Corner<br />
Mission This Roundover edge is most<br />
with<br />
popular and<br />
Hand Worn Corner<br />
shown on most tops<br />
in this catalog.<br />
Contents<br />
Leather Options . . . 2<br />
Stain Options . . . 2<br />
Ordering Info . . . 3<br />
HOGANY<br />
MAHOGANY<br />
These samples are only VINTAGE BLACK<br />
VINTAGE BLACK<br />
representations.<br />
Be sure to make final<br />
HOGANY<br />
MAHOGANY VINTAGE BLACK<br />
color selections from<br />
actual samples.<br />
Vintage Grey<br />
VINTAGE GREY<br />
Fabric Options<br />
FC-12032 Pewter FC-32786 Light Brown<br />
VINTAGE BLACK<br />
On Maple<br />
FC-11434 Driftwood FC-11047 Ebony<br />
PO Box 128<br />
VINTAGE GREY<br />
VINTAGE GREY<br />
io 44610<br />
Fabric options available.<br />
On Red Oak<br />
Fax: 888-327-8144<br />
VINTAGE GREY<br />
VINTAGE GREY<br />
6945 CR 672 PO Box 128<br />
6945 CR 672 PO Box 128<br />
Ask to see Berlin, sample Ohio 44610 swatches.<br />
Berlin, Ohio 44610<br />
Phone: 330-893-7700 Fax: 888-327-8144<br />
6945 CR Phone: 672 PO 330-893-7700 Box 128 Fax: 6945888-327-8144<br />
CR 672 PO Box 128<br />
Berlin, Ohio 44610 Berlin, Ohio 44610<br />
Phone: 330-893-7700 Fax: 888-327-8144<br />
Phone: 330-893-7700 Fax: 888-327-8144<br />
FC-11434 Driftwood<br />
OCS-230 Onyx<br />
OCS-120 Husk<br />
OCS-100 Clear<br />
OCS-100 Clear<br />
FT-33756 Royal Blue<br />
These samples are only<br />
representations.<br />
Includes any<br />
two-tones, glazes,<br />
paints and custom<br />
finishing.<br />
Be sure to make final color<br />
selections from actual wood<br />
stain samples.<br />
5. Stain<br />
6. Wood specie<br />
7. Edge on table top<br />
8. Open nails and knot holes filled with epoxy.<br />
9. Hardware<br />
10. Customer Name<br />
11. Purchase Order Number<br />
12. For custom pieces, please note sizes and<br />
quote number if you had requested a quote<br />
prior to your order.<br />
Please FAX your order to: 330-893-4139<br />
Or, EMAIL to: irene@WalnutCreekCompanies.com<br />
Note: Expect a reply confirmation from us within<br />
one-half business day. If you do not receive confirmation,<br />
please resend or call us at 330-893-1322 to confirm order.<br />
To download digital Photos or latest <strong>Catalog</strong> visit:<br />
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Hand<br />
Edge<br />
Hewn<br />
Edge<br />
Chamfer<br />
Chamfer<br />
edge<br />
Edge<br />
with 45 at 45 degree degrees<br />
Tabletop Edge Options . . . 3<br />
DINING Collections . . . 5<br />
BAR & PUB Collections . . . 51<br />
BEDROOM Collections . . . 65<br />
LIVING ROOM Collections . . . 79<br />
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SERVERS, HUTCHES, BUFFETS<br />
BENCHES<br />
CHAIRS<br />
DINING COLLECTIONS<br />
Almanzo p7<br />
Hartland p27<br />
Branson p11<br />
Kings Bridge p29<br />
Richmond p43<br />
Almanzo Wine Server p7<br />
Croft Server p17<br />
Manchester Server p23<br />
Almanzo p6<br />
Golden Gate p24<br />
Norwich p38<br />
Brighthouse p9<br />
Kings Bridge p29<br />
Brighthouse p9<br />
Kowan p31<br />
Stonehouse p45<br />
Almanzo Buffet p7<br />
Edinburgh Server p19<br />
Manchester Hutch p23<br />
Bristol p11<br />
London p33<br />
Brighthouse p8<br />
Grove p24<br />
Oxford p40<br />
Dining<br />
Bristol p11<br />
Ladderback p7<br />
Stretford p47<br />
Buxton p13<br />
Manchester p23<br />
Bristol p10<br />
Hartland p26<br />
Richmond p42<br />
Barn Door Wine Server p29<br />
Edinburgh Hutch p19<br />
Midland Server p37<br />
Collections<br />
Cleveland p15<br />
Midland p37<br />
Croft p17<br />
London p33<br />
Vienna p49<br />
Buxton p12<br />
Kings Bridge p28<br />
Stonehouse p44<br />
Brighthouse Server p9<br />
Farmhouse Server p21<br />
Oxford Server p41<br />
Croft p17<br />
Midland (Padded) p37<br />
Edinburgh p19<br />
Manchester p35<br />
Windsor p13<br />
Cleveland p14<br />
Kowan p30<br />
Stretford p46<br />
Edinburgh p19<br />
Oxford p41<br />
ISLANDS<br />
Bristol Server p11<br />
Grove Server p25<br />
Oxford Hutch p41<br />
Extend-a-Bench p7<br />
Richmond p43<br />
Farmhouse p21<br />
Mission p7<br />
Croft p16<br />
London p32<br />
Vienna p48<br />
48" Farmhouse Island p19<br />
Farmhouse p21<br />
Stretford p47<br />
Bristol Hutch p11<br />
Hartland Server p27<br />
Richmond Server p43<br />
Golden Gate p23<br />
Oxford p41<br />
Edinburgh p18<br />
Manchester p34<br />
Farmhouse<br />
Extend-a-Bench p21<br />
Vienna p49<br />
60" Farmhouse Island p19<br />
NOTE: Items appearing in catalog<br />
4<br />
Buxton Server p13<br />
London Server p33<br />
Vienna Server p49<br />
Grove p25<br />
Hartland p27<br />
Parson p37<br />
multiple times are listed with<br />
page number of first appearance.<br />
Farmhouse p20<br />
Midland p36<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Almanzo Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#111-4272 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
Item #111-4272<br />
Almanzo Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #235-LAC<br />
Ladderback Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #235-LSC<br />
Ladderback Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM<br />
#111-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#111-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#111-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#111-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#115-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#115-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#115-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#115-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
Item #115-42722L<br />
Almanzo Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #231-MAC<br />
Mission Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#225-4795 47" to 95" Bench<br />
#225-59107 59" to 107" Bench<br />
#225-60120 60" to 120" Bench<br />
Item #231-MSC<br />
Mission Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #225-59108 Extend-a-Bench<br />
59" Extends to 107"<br />
Item #211-382160<br />
Almanzo Wine Server<br />
38"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
Item #211-402263<br />
Almanzo Buffet<br />
40"H x 22"D x 63"W<br />
6<br />
TABLE<br />
42" x 60"<br />
2 Leaves 12" wide:<br />
2 Leaves with Skirt<br />
(Stores 2 Leaves)<br />
Extendable<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#115-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#115-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#115-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#115-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#176-1842E<br />
18" End Extensions<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #222-1370 Almanzo Bench<br />
13"W x 70"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#222-1346 46" Bench<br />
#222-1358 58" Bench<br />
#222-1370 70" Bench<br />
#222-1382 82" Bench<br />
#222-1394 94" Bench<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
Shown with<br />
C2-34 Melody<br />
Fabric<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Brighthouse Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#122-4242 42" x 42" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#122-4260 42" x 60" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#122-4272 42" x 72" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#122-4284 42" x 84" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#122-4296 42" x 96" x 30" Solid Top<br />
Item #122-4272<br />
Brighthouse Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #250-BACUS<br />
Brighthouse Arm Chair<br />
with Upholstered Seat<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #250-BSCUS<br />
Brighthouse Side Chair<br />
with Upholstered Seat<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #122-42721L<br />
Brighthouse Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #250-BAC<br />
Brighthouse Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #250-BSC<br />
Brighthouse Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #217-362264<br />
Brighthouse Server<br />
36"H x 22"D x 64"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#122-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
8<br />
TABLE<br />
42" W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear Tops<br />
Royal Blue Base<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#122-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #260-1372 Brighthouse Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#260-1345 45" Bench<br />
#260-1357 57" Bench<br />
#260-1369 69" Bench<br />
#260-1381 81" Bench<br />
#260-1393 93" Bench<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Bristol Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#154-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 23"<br />
#154-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 42"<br />
#154-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 52"<br />
#154-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 64"<br />
Item #154-4284<br />
Bristol Solid Top<br />
42"W x 84"L x 30"H<br />
Item #237-BAC<br />
Bristol Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #237-BSC<br />
Bristol Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #201-842264<br />
Bristol Hutch<br />
with Shiplap Back<br />
and Mirror<br />
84"H x 22"D x 64"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Item #155-42722L<br />
Bristol Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #239-BAC<br />
Branson Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #231-BSC<br />
Branson Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #201-362264<br />
Bristol Server<br />
36"H x 22"D x 64"W<br />
#155-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
10<br />
TABLE<br />
42" W x 84"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
#3 Glaze<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#155-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#155-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#155-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#155-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#155-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#155-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#155-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #224-1372 Bristol Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#224-1348 48" Bench<br />
#224-1360 60" Bench<br />
#224-1372 72" Bench<br />
#224-1384 84" Bench<br />
#224-1396 96" Bench<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
10 11
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Buxton Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#147-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 23"<br />
#147-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 42"<br />
#147-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 52"<br />
#147-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 64"<br />
Item #147-4272<br />
Buxton Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #237-BAC<br />
Bristol Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #237-BSC<br />
Bristol Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Shown with<br />
16-81 Linen<br />
Fabric<br />
Item #209-3620560<br />
Buxton Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #148-42722L<br />
Buxton Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #246-WSC<br />
Windsor Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#148-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
12<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
#3 Glaze<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#148-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#148-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#148-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#148-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#148-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#148-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#148-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #228-1372 Buxton Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#228-1348 48" Bench<br />
#228-1360 60" Bench<br />
#228-1372 72" Bench<br />
#228-1384 84" Bench<br />
#228-1396 96" Bench<br />
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the American<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Cleveland Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#138-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#138-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#138-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#138-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #138-4272<br />
Cleveland Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #235-LAC<br />
Ladderback Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #235-LSC<br />
Ladderback Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #139-42722L<br />
Cleveland Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #221-1372 Cleveland Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#221-1348 48" Bench<br />
#221-1360 60" Bench<br />
#221-1372 72" Bench<br />
Item #211-402263<br />
Almanzo Buffet<br />
40"H x 22"D x 63"W<br />
#221-1384 84" Bench<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#221-1396 96" Bench<br />
#139-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#139-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
14<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#139-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#139-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#139-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#139-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#139-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#139-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Croft Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#151-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 23"<br />
#151-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 42"<br />
#151-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 52"<br />
#151-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 64"<br />
Item #151-4272<br />
Croft Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #233-CACR<br />
Croft Arm Chair (Onyx)<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #152-42602L<br />
Croft Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 60"L x 30"H<br />
Item #233-CSCR<br />
Croft Side Chair (Onyx)<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #212-3620560<br />
Croft Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#152-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#152-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#152-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
16<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak/<br />
Red Oak Base<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Onyx Base/<br />
Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#152-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#152-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#152-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#152-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#152-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #225-1372 Croft Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#225-1348 48" Bench<br />
#225-1360 60" Bench<br />
#225-1372 72" Bench<br />
#225-1384 84" Bench<br />
#225-1396 96" Bench<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Edinburgh Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#153-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#153-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#153-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#153-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#153-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #153-4272<br />
Edinburgh Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #240-EAC<br />
Edinburgh Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #203-832055975<br />
Edinburgh Hutch<br />
83"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #153-42722L<br />
Edinburgh Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #240-ESC<br />
Edinburgh Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #203-362055975<br />
Edinburgh Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#153-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#153-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
18<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#153-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#153-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#153-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#153-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#153-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#153-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #229-1370 Edinburgh Bench<br />
13"W x 70"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#229-1346 46" Bench<br />
#229-1358 58" Bench<br />
#229-1370 70" Bench<br />
#229-1382 82" Bench<br />
#229-1394 94" Bench<br />
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the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Farmhouse Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#121-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#121-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#121-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#121-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#121-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #121-4272<br />
Farmhouse Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #243-FHAC<br />
Farmhouse Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #280-3648<br />
48" Farmhouse Island<br />
36"H x 36"D x 48"W<br />
Item #243-FHSC<br />
Farmhouse Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #280-3660<br />
60" Farmhouse Island<br />
36"H x 36"D x 60"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#123-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
Item #123-42722L<br />
Farmhouse Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#225-4795 47" to 95" Bench<br />
#225-59107 59" to 107" Bench<br />
#225-60120 60" to 120" Bench<br />
Item #225-59107 Extend-a-Bench<br />
59" Extends to 107"<br />
Also available<br />
with old style<br />
corner legs<br />
Item #210-362460<br />
Farmhouse Server<br />
36"H x 24"D x 60"W<br />
#123-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
20<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Distressed<br />
Pearl/<br />
Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#123-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#123-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#123-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#123-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#123-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#123-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #223-1369 Farmhouse Bench<br />
13"W x 69"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#223-1345 45" Bench<br />
#223-1357 57" Bench<br />
#223-1369 69" Bench<br />
#223-1381 81" Bench<br />
#223-1393 93" Bench<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
Golden Gate Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#161-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Item #161-4272<br />
Golden Gate Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #232-GGAC<br />
Golden Gate Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #204-832055975<br />
Manchester Hutch (Ebony/Clear)<br />
83"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
#161-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#161-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#161-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #232-GGSC<br />
Golden Gate Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #204-362055975<br />
Manchester Server (Ebony/Clear)<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
22<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear Top/<br />
Black Metal<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #230-1372 Manchester Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#230-1348 48" Bench<br />
#230-1360 60" Bench<br />
#230-1372 72" Bench<br />
#230-1384 84" Bench<br />
#230-1396 96" Bench<br />
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the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Grove Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#141-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 23"<br />
#141-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 42"<br />
#141-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 52"<br />
#141-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 64"<br />
Item #141-4272<br />
Grove Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #235-LAC<br />
Ladderback Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #143-42722L<br />
Grove Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #235-LSC<br />
Ladderback Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #201-3620560<br />
Grove Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#143-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#143-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
24<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#143-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#143-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#143-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#143-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#143-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#143-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #227-1372 Grove Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#227-1348 48" Bench<br />
#227-1360 60" Bench<br />
#227-1372 72" Bench<br />
#227-1384 84" Bench<br />
#227-1396 96" Bench<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
This Collection is in Smooth <strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak.<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Hartland Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#142-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 24"<br />
#142-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 43"<br />
#142-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 53"<br />
#142-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 65"<br />
Item #142-4272<br />
Hartland Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #246-HAC<br />
Hartland Arm Chair<br />
23-1/4"W x 21"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #142-42722L<br />
Hartland Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #246-HSC<br />
Hartland Side Chair<br />
18-1/4"W x 21"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
Item #202-361860<br />
Hartland Server<br />
36"H x 18"D x 60"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#142-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#142-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
26<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Smooth<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-1/4"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
STAIN<br />
Pewter<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#142-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#142-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#142-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#142-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#142-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#142-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #226-1372 Hartland Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#226-1348 48" Bench<br />
#226-1360 60" Bench<br />
#226-1372 72" Bench<br />
#226-1384 84" Bench<br />
#226-1396 96" Bench<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Kings Bridge Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#144-4260 42" x 60" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#144-4272 42" x 72" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#144-4284 42" x 84" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#144-4296 42" x 96" x 30" Solid Top<br />
Item #144-4272<br />
Kings Bridge Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #264-KAC<br />
Kings Bridge Arm Chair<br />
23-1/4"W x 21"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #264-KSC<br />
Kings Bridge Side Chair<br />
18-1/4"W x 21"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #211-362160<br />
Barn Door Wine Server<br />
with Goblet Holders<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
28<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear Tops<br />
Black Metal Base<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #261-1372 Kings Bridge Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#261-1360 60" Bench<br />
#261-1372 72" Bench<br />
#261-1384 84" Bench<br />
#261-1396 96" Bench<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Kowan Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#177-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#177-4848 48" x 48" Solid Top<br />
#177-5454 54" x 54" Solid Top<br />
#177-6060 60" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Item #177-4848<br />
Kowan Solid Top<br />
48"W x 48"L<br />
Item #237-KSC<br />
Kowan Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #177-42423L<br />
Kowan Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 42"L<br />
Also available<br />
with old style<br />
corner legs<br />
Item #210-362460<br />
Farmhouse Server<br />
36"H x 24"D x 60"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#177-42421L 42x42 1 L-12”, 1 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
#177-42422L 42x42 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
30<br />
TABLE<br />
48"W x 48"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
STAIN<br />
White with<br />
Black Glaze<br />
Base/<br />
#3 Glaze Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#177-48481L 48x48 1 L-12”, 1 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
#177-48482L 48x48 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
London Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#157-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#157-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#157-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#157-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#157-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #157-4272<br />
London Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #244-LAC<br />
London Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #244-LSC<br />
London Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #157-42722L<br />
London Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #257-1370 London Bench<br />
13"W x 70"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#257-1346 46" Bench<br />
Item #202-3620560<br />
London Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#157-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#157-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#257-1358 58" Bench<br />
#257-1370 70" Bench<br />
#257-1382 82" Bench<br />
#257-1394 94" Bench<br />
#157-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
32<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Ebony Base /<br />
Creek<br />
Slate Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#157-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#157-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#157-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#157-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#157-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Manchester Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#156-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#156-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#156-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#156-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#156-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #156-4272<br />
Manchester Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #242-MAC<br />
Manchester Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #204-832055975<br />
Manchester Hutch<br />
(Ebony/Clear)<br />
83"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Item #156-42722L<br />
Manchester Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #242-MSC<br />
Manchester Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #204-362055975<br />
Manchester Server<br />
(Ebony/Clear)<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
#156-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#156-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#156-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
34<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Ebony Base /<br />
Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#156-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#156-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#156-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#156-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#156-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #230-1370 Manchester Bench<br />
13"W x 70"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#230-1346 46" Bench<br />
#230-1358 58" Bench<br />
#230-1370 70" Bench<br />
#230-1382 82" Bench<br />
#230-1394 94" Bench<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Midland Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#158-4254 42" x 54" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#158-4260 42" x 60" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#158-4266 42" x 66" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#158-4272 42" x 72" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#158-4284 42" x 84" x 30" Solid Top<br />
#158-4296 42" x 96" x 30" Solid Top<br />
Item #158-4284<br />
Midland Solid Top<br />
42"W x 84"L x 30"H<br />
Item #265-PCU<br />
Parson Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 39"H<br />
Shown with C2-36<br />
Cobalt Fabric<br />
Parson Chair comes standard<br />
with Brown Maple Legs and<br />
Onyx Finish<br />
Midland Bench with<br />
Upholstered Seat<br />
For upholstered seat add 10%<br />
Shown with<br />
C2-19 Weasel<br />
Fabric<br />
Item #216-362260<br />
Midland Server<br />
36"H x 22"D x 60"W<br />
36<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 84"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
With Breadboard<br />
End Extensions<br />
With 2 Leaves 12"<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Ol Yeller<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Item #265-1372 Midland Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
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Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
#158-4284LBB 42" x 84" Breadboard End Ext. w/2 L (12")<br />
#265-1384 84" Bench<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#158-4296LBB 42" x 96" Breadboard End Ext. w/2 L (12")<br />
#265-1396 96" Bench<br />
36<br />
18" leaf available.<br />
37<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Item #158-4284LBB<br />
Midland Breadboard End Extendable<br />
42"W x 84"L x 30"H<br />
#158-4254LBB 42" x 54" Breadboard End Ext. w/2 L (12")<br />
#158-4260LBB 42" x 60" Breadboard End Ext. w/2 L (12")<br />
#158-4266LBB 42" x 66" Breadboard End Ext. w/2 L (12")<br />
#158-4272LBB 42" x 72" Breadboard End Ext. w/2 L (12")<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#265-1354 54" Bench<br />
#265-1360 60" Bench<br />
#265-1366 66" Bench<br />
#265-1372 72" Bench
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
Norwich Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#117-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#117-4848 48" x 48" Solid Top<br />
Item #117-484830<br />
Norwich Solid Top<br />
48"W x 48"L x 30"H<br />
Item #231-MSC<br />
Mission Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #117-48482L<br />
Norwich Extendable Top<br />
48"W x 48"L x 30"H<br />
Item #235-LSC<br />
Ladderback Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #201-3620560<br />
Grove Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#117-42421L 42x42 1 L-12”, 1 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
#117-42422L 42x42 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
38<br />
TABLE<br />
48"W x 48"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with<br />
Hand Worn<br />
Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#117-48481L 48x48 1 L-12”, 1 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
#117-48482L 48x48 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 0 L)<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Oxford Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#114-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#114-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#114-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#114-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#114-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #114-4272<br />
Oxford Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #248-OAC<br />
Oxford Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
Item #248-OSC<br />
Oxford Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
Item #213-832055975<br />
Oxford Hutch<br />
83"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#114-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
Item #114-42722L<br />
Oxford Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #262-1370 Oxford Bench<br />
13"W x 70"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#262-1346 46" Bench<br />
#262-1358 58" Bench<br />
#262-1370 70" Bench<br />
#262-1382 82" Bench<br />
Item #213-362055975<br />
Oxford Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
#114-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#262-1394 94" Bench<br />
#114-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
40<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with<br />
Hand Worn<br />
Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Provincial<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#114-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#114-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#114-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#114-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#114-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
This Collection is in Smooth <strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak.<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Richmond Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#116-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#116-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#116-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#116-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#116-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #116-4272<br />
Richmond Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #249-RAC<br />
Richmond Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #116-42722L<br />
Richmond Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #249-RSC<br />
Richmond Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
Item #214-361859975<br />
Richmond Server<br />
36"H x 18"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#116-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#116-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
42<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Smooth<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-1/4"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
STAIN<br />
Creek Slate<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#116-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#116-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#116-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#116-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#116-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#116-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #263-1358 Richmond Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#263-1346 46" Bench<br />
#263-1358 58" Bench<br />
#263-1370 70" Bench<br />
#263-1382 82" Bench<br />
#263-1394 94" Bench<br />
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the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Stonehouse Dining Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#122-4242 42" x 42" Solid Top<br />
#122-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#122-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#122-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#122-4284 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #122-4242<br />
Stonehouse Solid Top<br />
42"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
Item #236-SAC<br />
Stonehouse Arm Chair<br />
23-1/4"W x 21"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
Item #249-RSC<br />
Stonehouse Side Chair<br />
18-1/4"W x 21"D x 39-3/4"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #122-42542L<br />
Stonehouse Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 54"L x 30"H<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#122-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
44<br />
TABLE<br />
42"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Top/Maple Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear Top/<br />
Driftwood Base<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#122-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#122-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
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the American<br />
Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Stretford Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#112-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 23"<br />
#112-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 42"<br />
#112-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 52"<br />
#112-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 64"<br />
Item #112-4272<br />
Stretford Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #247-SAC<br />
Stretford Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #247-SSC<br />
Stretford Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #203-832055975<br />
Edinburgh Hutch<br />
83"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#112-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
Item #112-42722L<br />
Stretford Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
ITEM<br />
Item #258-1372 Stretford Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#258-1348 48" Bench<br />
#258-1360 60" Bench<br />
#258-1372 72" Bench<br />
#258-1384 84" Bench<br />
Item #203-362055975<br />
Edinburgh Server<br />
36"H x 20-1/2"D x 59-3/4"W<br />
#112-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#258-1396 96" Bench<br />
46<br />
TABLE<br />
42" x 72"<br />
2 Leaves 12" wide<br />
2 Leaves with Skirt<br />
(Stores 2 Leaves)<br />
Extendable<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with<br />
Hand Worn<br />
Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#112-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#112-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#112-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#112-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#112-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#112-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Vienna Dining Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#113-4260 42" x 60" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 25"<br />
#113-4272 42" x 72" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 44"<br />
#113-4284 42" x 84" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 54"<br />
#113-4296 42" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Distance between bases: 66"<br />
Item #113-4272<br />
Vienna Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #245-VAC<br />
Vienna Arm Chair<br />
24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Item #245-VSC<br />
Vienna Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H<br />
Shown with C2-36<br />
Cobalt Fabric<br />
Parson Chair comes standard<br />
with Brown Maple Legs and<br />
Onyx Finish<br />
Item #282-362160<br />
Vienna Server<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #113-42722L<br />
Vienna Extendable Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 30"H<br />
Item #265-PCU<br />
Parson Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 39"H<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#113-42542L 42" x 54" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#113-42544L 42" x 54" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
Item #259-1372 Vienna Bench<br />
13"W x 72"L x 18"H<br />
48<br />
TABLE<br />
42" x 72" x 30"<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Creek Slate Tops<br />
White with Black Glaze Bases<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
#113-42602L 42" x 60" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#113-42604L 42" x 60" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#113-42662L 42" x 66" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#113-42664L 42" x 66" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#113-42722L 42" x 72" 2 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
#113-42724L 42" x 72" 4 L-12”, 2 L w/Skirt, 2 L w/o Skirt (stores 2 L)<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#259-1348 48" Bench<br />
#259-1360 60" Bench<br />
#259-1372 72" Bench<br />
#259-1384 84" Bench<br />
#259-1396 96" Bench<br />
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BAR CHAIRS<br />
PUB & BAR COLLECTIONS<br />
Mission Bar p53<br />
Bridgeport Bar p52<br />
Ladderback Bar p53<br />
BAR STOOLS<br />
Leather Seat p53<br />
Brooklyn Pub p54<br />
Grant Bar p56<br />
Bar & Pub<br />
Collections<br />
Metal Base p53<br />
Kings Bridge Bar p58<br />
Newport p53<br />
Newport Bar p60<br />
Regular p53<br />
Portland Bar p62<br />
NOTE: Items appearing in catalog<br />
multiple times are listed with<br />
page number of first appearance.<br />
Scooped Seat p53<br />
50<br />
51
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Bridgeport Bar Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#174-2860 28" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#174-2872 28" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#174-3260 32" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#174-3272 32" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
Item #174-2872<br />
Bridgeport Bar Table<br />
28"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Item #271-LS24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Leather Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
See Leather Options<br />
on page 2.<br />
Shown with Diablo Java<br />
Recycled Leather.<br />
Item #271-SS24<br />
Bar Stool<br />
with Scooped Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #273-NB24<br />
Newport Bar Stool<br />
with Black Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool with<br />
Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #271-BW24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Regular Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #211-362160<br />
Barn Door Wine Server<br />
with Goblet Holders<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
52<br />
TABLE<br />
28"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Top / Metal Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Black Base<br />
and Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #231-BMSC<br />
Mission Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
Item #235-BLSC<br />
Ladderback Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
Brooklyn Pub Collection<br />
Item #271-LS24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Leather Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
See Leather Options<br />
on page 2.<br />
Shown with Diablo Java<br />
Recycled Leather.<br />
Item #271-SS24<br />
Bar Stool<br />
with Scooped Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #273-NB24<br />
Newport Bar Stool<br />
with Black Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Item #179-R4236<br />
Brooklyn Pub Table 42" Round Top x 36"H<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool<br />
with Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#179-424230 42" x 42" x 30" Solid Top Rd<br />
#179-484830 48" x 48" x 30" Solid Top Rd<br />
#179-424236 42" x 42" x 36" Solid Top Rd<br />
#179-484836 48" x 48" x 36" Solid Top Rd<br />
#179-424242 42" x 42" x 42" Solid Top Rd<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool with<br />
Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #271-BW24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Regular Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
#179-484842 48" x 48" x 42" Solid Top Rd<br />
54<br />
TABLE<br />
42"Round x 36"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Top / Metal Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
STAIN<br />
Black Base<br />
and Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #231-BMSC<br />
Mission Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
Item #235-BLSC<br />
Ladderback Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
Grant Bar Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#171-2860 28" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
Item #171-2872<br />
Grant Bar Table<br />
28"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Item #271-LS24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Leather Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
See Leather Options<br />
on page 2.<br />
Shown with Diablo Java<br />
Recycled Leather.<br />
Item #271-SS24<br />
Bar Stool<br />
with Scooped Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #273-NB24<br />
Newport Bar Stool<br />
with Black Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
#171-2872 28" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#171-3260 32" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#171-3272 32" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool with<br />
Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #271-BW24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Regular Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #211-362160<br />
Barn Door Wine Server<br />
with Goblet Holders<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
56<br />
TABLE<br />
28"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Top / Metal Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Black Base<br />
and Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #231-BMSC<br />
Mission Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
Item #235-BLSC<br />
Ladderback Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Kings Bridge Bar Collection<br />
ITEM<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
#172-3260 32" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#172-3272 32" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#172-3284 32" x 84" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#172-3296 32" x 96" x 36" Solid Top<br />
Item #172-3272<br />
Kings Bridge Bar Table<br />
32"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Item #271-LS24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Leather Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
See Leather Options<br />
on page 2.<br />
Shown with Diablo Java<br />
Recycled Leather.<br />
Item #271-SS24<br />
Bar Stool<br />
with Scooped Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #273-NB24<br />
Newport Bar Stool<br />
with Black Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool with<br />
Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #271-BW24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Regular Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #211-362160<br />
Barn Door Wine Server<br />
with Goblet Holders<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
58<br />
TABLE<br />
32"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Top / Metal Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Black Base<br />
and Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #231-BMSC<br />
Mission Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
Item #235-BLSC<br />
Ladderback Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Newport Bar Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#166-3260 32" x 60" Solid Top<br />
#166-3272 32" x 72" Solid Top<br />
#166-3284 32" x 84" Solid Top<br />
#166-3296 32" x 96" Solid Top<br />
Item #166-4272<br />
Newport Solid Top<br />
42"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Item #271-LS24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Leather Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
See Leather Options<br />
on page 2.<br />
Shown with Diablo Java<br />
Recycled Leather.<br />
Item #271-SS24<br />
Bar Stool<br />
with Scooped Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #273-NB24<br />
Newport Bar Stool<br />
with Black Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool with<br />
Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #271-BW24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Regular Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #211-362160<br />
Barn Door Wine Server<br />
with Goblet Holders<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
60<br />
TABLE<br />
32"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear Top<br />
Black Metal Base<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #231-BMSC<br />
Mission Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
Item #235-BLSC<br />
Ladderback Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Portland Bar Collection<br />
ITEM DESCRIPTION<br />
#173-2860 28" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#173-2872 28" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#173-3260 32" x 60" x 36" Solid Top<br />
#173-3272 32" x 72" x 36" Solid Top<br />
Item #173-2872<br />
Portland Bar Table<br />
28"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Item #271-LS24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Leather Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
See Leather Options<br />
on page 2.<br />
Shown with Diablo Java<br />
Recycled Leather.<br />
Item #271-SS24<br />
Bar Stool<br />
with Scooped Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #273-NB24<br />
Newport Bar Stool<br />
with Black Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #271-BWM24<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Bar Stool with<br />
Metal Base<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #271-BW24<br />
Bar Stool with<br />
Regular Seat<br />
24" Height<br />
Item #211-362160<br />
Barn Door Wine Server<br />
with Goblet Holders<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
62<br />
TABLE<br />
28"W x 72"L x 36"H<br />
Solid Top<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Top / Metal Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Black Base<br />
and Clear Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #231-BMSC<br />
Mission Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
Item #235-BLSC<br />
Ladderback Bar Side Chair<br />
19-1/2"W x 22"D x 44"H<br />
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Chevron p66<br />
Midland p72<br />
Farmhouse p68<br />
Savannah p74<br />
Bedroom<br />
Collections<br />
London Fog p70<br />
Shefford p76<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
Chevron Bedroom Collection<br />
Item #302-CBCK California King Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 33"H, 77"W x 93"L<br />
Item #302-CBK<br />
King Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 33"H, 83"W x 89"L<br />
Item #302-CBQ<br />
Chevron Bed (Queen)<br />
Item #337-CM<br />
Chevron<br />
Mirror<br />
Mirror: 31"H x 37"W<br />
Overall: 40-1/4"H x 46"W<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #302-CBQ<br />
Item #302-CBF<br />
Item #302-CBT<br />
Queen Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 33"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Full Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 33"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Twin Bed<br />
.HB: 59"H, FB: 33"H, 43"W x 84"L<br />
Item #337-C9DD<br />
Chevron 9-Drawer Dresser<br />
39"H x 20-1/2"D x 58-1/2"W<br />
Item #337-C6DD<br />
Chevron 6-Drawer Dresser<br />
34"H x 20-1/2"D x 58-1/2"W<br />
66<br />
BED<br />
Queen<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #337-C6DC<br />
Chevron 6-Drawer Chest<br />
46-1/2"H x 20-1/2"D x 39-1/2"W<br />
Item #337-C5DC<br />
Chevron 5-Drawer Chest<br />
46-1/2"H x 20-1/2"D x 39-1/2"W<br />
Item #337-C3DN<br />
Chevron 3-Drawer Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20-1/2"D x 36"W<br />
Item #337-C1D1DN<br />
Chevron 1-Drawer 1- Door Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20-1/2"D x 36"W<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Farmhouse Bedroom Collection<br />
Item #331-FBCK California King Bed<br />
HB: 60"H, FB: 34"H, 77"W x 93"L<br />
Item #331-FBK<br />
Item #331-FBQ<br />
Item #331-FBF<br />
Item #331-FBT<br />
King Bed<br />
HB: 60"H, FB: 34"H, 83"W x 89"L<br />
Queen Bed<br />
HB: 60"H, FB: 34"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Full Bed<br />
HB: 60"H, FB: 34"H, 59"W x 84"L<br />
Twin Bed<br />
.HB: 60"H, FB: 34"H, 43"W x 84"L<br />
Item #331-FBQ<br />
Farmhouse Bed (Queen)<br />
Item #336-F9DD<br />
Farmhouse 9-Drawer Dresser<br />
39"H x 20-1/2"D x 58-1/2"W<br />
Item #336-F6DD<br />
Farmhouse 6-Drawer Dresser<br />
34"H x 20-1/2"D x 58-1/2"W<br />
Item #341-FHM<br />
Farmhouse<br />
Mirror<br />
Mirror: 31"H x 37"W<br />
Overall: 40-1/4"H x 46"W<br />
#336-F4DA<br />
Farmhouse 4-Drawer Armoire<br />
64"H x 21"D x 41"W<br />
#336-F4DAM<br />
Farmhouse 4-Drawer Armoire<br />
with Mirror<br />
64"H x 21"D x 41"W<br />
68<br />
BED<br />
Queen<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #336-F6DC<br />
Farmhouse 6-Drawer Chest<br />
47"H x 20-1/2"D x 39-1/2"W<br />
Item #336-F5DC<br />
Farmhouse 5-Drawer Chest<br />
47"H x 20-1/2"D x 39-1/2"W<br />
Item #336-F3DN<br />
Farmhouse 3-Drawer Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20-1/2"D x 27"W<br />
Item #336-F1D1D<br />
Farmhouse 1-Drawer 1-Door Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20-1/2"D x 27"W<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
London Fog Bedroom Collection<br />
Item #349-LFM<br />
London Fog Mirror<br />
Mirror: 29-1/4"H x 42-3/4"W<br />
Overall: 37-5/8"H x 49"W<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Item #347-LFBCK California King Bed<br />
HB: 57-5/8"H, FB: 25-5/8"H, 77"W x 93"L<br />
Item #347-LFBK King Bed<br />
HB: 57-5/8"H, FB: 25-5/8"H, 83"W x 89"L<br />
Item #347-LFBF Queen Bed<br />
HB: 57-5/8"H, FB: 25-5/8"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Item #347-LFBF Full Bed<br />
HB: 57-5/8"H, FB: 25-5/8"H, 59"W x 84"L<br />
Item #347-LFBQ<br />
London Fog Bed (Queen)<br />
Item #349-LF9DD<br />
London Fog 9-Drawer Dresser<br />
41-1/8"H x 21"D x 66"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #347-LBT<br />
Twin Bed<br />
.HB: 57-5/8"H, FB: 25-5/8"H, 43"W x 84"L<br />
Item #349-LF6DD<br />
London Fog 6-Drawer Dresser<br />
34-3/8"H x 21"D x 66"W<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
70<br />
BED<br />
Queen<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Windswept /<br />
#3 Glaze Tops<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #349-LF6DC<br />
London Fog 6-Drawer Chest<br />
51-3/8"H x 21"D x 41-1/2"W<br />
Item #349-LF5DC<br />
London Fog 5-Drawer Chest<br />
51-3/8"H x 21"D x 41-1/2"W<br />
Item #349-LF3DN<br />
London Fog 3-Drawer Nightstand<br />
28"H x 21"D x 27"W<br />
Item #349-LF1D1D<br />
London Fog 1-Drawer 1-Door Nightstand<br />
28"H x 21"D x 27"W<br />
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Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Midland Bedroom Collection<br />
Item #347-LFBCK California King Bed<br />
HB: 52"H, FB: 20"H, 77"W x 93"L<br />
Item #347-LFBK King Bed<br />
HB: 52"H, FB: 20"H, 83"W x 89"L<br />
Item #347-LFBF Queen Bed<br />
HB: 52"H, FB: 20"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Item #347-LFBF Full Bed<br />
HB: 52"H, FB: 20"H, 59"W x 84"L<br />
Item #347-LFBQ<br />
Midland Bed (Queen)<br />
Item #349-LFM<br />
Midland Mirror<br />
Mirror: 29-1/4"H x 42-3/4"W<br />
Overall: 37-5/8"H x 49"W<br />
Item #349-LF9DD<br />
Midland 9-Drawer Dresser<br />
39"H x 20"D x 64"W<br />
Item #349-LF6DD<br />
Midland 6-Drawer Dresser<br />
28"H x 20"D x 64"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #347-LBT<br />
Twin Bed<br />
HB: 52"H, FB: 20"H, 43"W x 84"L<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
72<br />
BED<br />
Queen<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-1/4"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Ol' Yeller<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #349-LF6DC<br />
Midland 6-Drawer Chest<br />
52"H x 20"D x 34"W<br />
Item #349-LF5DC<br />
Midland 5-Drawer Chest<br />
52"H x 20"D x 34"W<br />
Item #349-LF3DN<br />
Midland 3-Drawer Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20"D x 26"W<br />
Item #349-LF1D1D<br />
Midland 1-Drawer 1-Door Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20"D x 26"W<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
Item #345-SM<br />
Savannah Mirror<br />
Mirror: 26-7/8"H x 42-3/4"W<br />
Overall: 52"W x 49-1/2"H<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Savannah Bedroom Collection<br />
Item #343-SBBCK California King Bed<br />
HB: 68"H, FB: 34"H, 77"W x 93"L<br />
Item #343-SBK<br />
Item #343-SBQ<br />
Item #343-SBF<br />
King Bed<br />
HB: 68"H, FB: 34"H, 83"W x 89"L<br />
Queen Bed<br />
HB: 68"H, FB: 34"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Full Bed<br />
HB: 68"H, FB: 34"H, 59"W x 84"L<br />
Item #343-SBQ<br />
Savannah Bed (Queen)<br />
Item #345-S9DD<br />
Savannah 9-Drawer Dresser<br />
41-1/8"H x 21"D x 66"W<br />
Item #345-S6DD<br />
Savannah 6-Drawer Dresser<br />
34-3/8"H x 21"D x 66"W<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #343-SBT<br />
Twin Bed<br />
HB: 68"H, FB: 34"H, 43"W x 84"L<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
74<br />
BED<br />
Queen<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #345-S3D2DA<br />
Savannah 3-Drawer 2-Door Armoire<br />
80"H x 21"D x 41"W<br />
Item #345-S2D2DA<br />
Savannah 2-Drawer 2-Door Armoire<br />
80"H x 21"D x 41"W<br />
Both configurations come Standard with<br />
2 Adjustable Shelves and Clothes Rod<br />
Item #345-S3DN<br />
Savannah 3-Drawer Nightstand<br />
28"H x 21"D x 26"W<br />
Item #345-S1D1D<br />
Savannah 1-Drawer 1-Door Nightstand<br />
28"H x 21"D x 26"W<br />
Reclaiming<br />
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Landmark<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Shefford Bedroom Collection<br />
Item #348-SM<br />
Shefford Mirror<br />
Mirror: 31-9/16"H x 37-5/8"W<br />
Overall: 38-3/4"H x 44-3/4"W<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #348-SBCK<br />
Item #348-SBK<br />
Item #348-SBQ<br />
Item #348-SBF<br />
Item #348-SBT<br />
Item #348-SBQ<br />
Shefford Bed (Queen)<br />
California King Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 19"H, 77"W x 93"L<br />
King Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 19"H, 83"W x 89"L<br />
Queen Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 19"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Full Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 19"H, 65"W x 89"L<br />
Twin Bed<br />
HB: 59"H, FB: 19"H, 43"W x 84"L<br />
Item #348-S9DD<br />
Shefford 9-Drawer Dresser<br />
39"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
Item #348-S6DD<br />
Shefford 6-Drawer Dresser<br />
34"H x 20-1/2"D x 60"W<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
76<br />
BED<br />
Queen<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOPS<br />
7/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #348-S5DC<br />
Shefford 5-Drawer Chest<br />
46-1/2"H x 20-1/2"D x 39-1/2"W<br />
Item #348-S6DC<br />
Shefford 6-Drawer Chest<br />
46-1/2"H x 20-1/2"D x 39-1/2"W<br />
Item #348-S3DN<br />
Shefford 3-Drawer Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20-1/2"D x 26"W<br />
Item #348-S1D1D<br />
Shefford 1-Drawer 1-Door Nightstand<br />
28"H x 20-1/2"D x 26"W<br />
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Almanzo p80<br />
Timber Ridge p90<br />
Corner Media p100<br />
Farmhouse p82<br />
Kingston p92<br />
Bookshelves p102<br />
Living Room<br />
Collections<br />
Grove p84<br />
<strong>Urban</strong> Railroad Cart p94<br />
Kneehole Desk p104<br />
Imperial p86<br />
TV Consoles p96<br />
Margate p88<br />
Half Barrel Coffee p98<br />
78<br />
79
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Almanzo Occasionals<br />
Item #376-ACTS<br />
Almanzo Coffee Table with Shelf<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #376-ACT<br />
Almanzo Coffee Table<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #376-ASTS<br />
Almanzo Sofa Table with Shelf<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
Item #376-AST<br />
Almanzo Sofa Table<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
80<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #376-AETS<br />
Almanzo End Table with Shelf<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Item #376-AET<br />
Almanzo End Table<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
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THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Farmhouse Occasionals<br />
Item #377-FCT<br />
Farmhouse Coffee Table<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #377-FST<br />
Farmhouse Sofa Table<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
82<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
STAIN<br />
Distressed<br />
Pearl / Clear<br />
Top<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #377-FET<br />
Farmhouse End Table<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
82 83
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Grove Occasionals<br />
Item #366-GCT<br />
Grove Coffee Table<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #366-GST<br />
Grove Sofa Table<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
84<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #366-GET<br />
Grove End Table<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
84 85
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Imperial Occasionals<br />
Item #378-ICT<br />
Imperial Coffee Table<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #378-IST<br />
Imperial Sofa Table<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
86<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak/<br />
Metal Base<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #378-IET<br />
Imperial End Table<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
86 87
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Margate Occasionals<br />
Item #373-MCT<br />
Margate Coffee Table<br />
24"W x 48"L x 18"H<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Item #373-MST<br />
Margate Sofa Table<br />
20"W x 48"L x 30"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
88<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
STAIN<br />
White with<br />
Black Glaze<br />
Base / #3 Glaze<br />
Tops<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #373-MET<br />
Margate End Table<br />
24"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
88 89
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Timber Ridge Occasionals<br />
Item #371-TRCTS<br />
Timber Ridge Coffee Table with Shelf<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #371-TRCT<br />
Timber Ridge Coffee Table<br />
22"W x 42"L x 18"H<br />
Item #371-TRSTS<br />
Timber Ridge Sofa Table with Shelf<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
Item #371-TRST<br />
Timber Ridge Sofa Table<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
90<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #371-TRETS<br />
Timber Ridge End Table with Shelf<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Item #371-TRET<br />
Timber Ridge End Table<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
90 91
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Kingston Living Room Collection<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #351-KLPW<br />
Kingston Loveseat<br />
Solid Panel Sides<br />
Wallhugger<br />
Push Back Reclining<br />
Shown in:<br />
Frame: #3 Glaze<br />
Fabric: 16-81 Linen<br />
Item #351-KRSP<br />
Kingston Recliner<br />
Slatted Sides<br />
Push Back Reclining<br />
Shown in:<br />
Frame: #3 Glaze<br />
Fabric: 16-81 Linen<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #501-2650<br />
<strong>Urban</strong> Railroad<br />
Cart Coffee Table<br />
26"W x 50"L x 16" H<br />
92<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
STAIN<br />
#3 Glaze<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #212-362160<br />
Kingston Barn Door TV Stand<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
Item #376-KSTS<br />
Kingston Sofa Table with Shelf<br />
18"W x 42"L x 30"H<br />
Item #376-KETS<br />
Kingston End Table with Shelf<br />
22"W x 24"L x 22"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
92 93
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
<strong>Urban</strong> Railroad Cart Coffee Table<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #501-2650<br />
<strong>Urban</strong> Railroad Cart Coffee Table<br />
26"W x 50"L x 16" H<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
94<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Shown in<br />
optional<br />
#3 Glaze<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
94 95
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
TV Consoles<br />
Item #212-362160<br />
Barn Door TV Stand<br />
36"H x 21"D x 60"W<br />
Shown in #3 Glaze<br />
Note: The Barn Door TV Stand is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #381-TRTC260<br />
Timber Ridge TV Console 60"<br />
with shelf<br />
With 2 drawers and player slot<br />
60"<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #381-TRTC360<br />
Timber Ridge TV Console 60"<br />
with shelf<br />
96<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
Note: This Collection is shown in a Premium Stain.<br />
STAIN<br />
#3 Glaze<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
With 3 drawers<br />
60"<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
96 97
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Half Barrel Coffee Table<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
Item #401-2848S<br />
Half Barrel Coffee Table with solid top<br />
28"W x 48"L x 20"H<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
98<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #401-2848L<br />
Half Barrel Coffee Table with 3/4" lift top<br />
28"W x 48"L x 20"H<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
98 99
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Corner Media Center<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #396-CMCF<br />
Corner Media Center<br />
with Fireplace insert<br />
Available with straight back.<br />
36"H x 42"D x 60"W<br />
Item #396-CMC<br />
Corner Media Center<br />
without Fireplace<br />
Available with straight back.<br />
36"H x 42"D x 60"W<br />
100<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
100 101
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Book Shelves<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
Item #397-3672<br />
Bookshelf · 5-Shelf<br />
36"W x 72"H x 13-1/2"D<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #397-3660<br />
Bookshelf · 4-Shelf<br />
36"W x 60"H x 13-1/2"D<br />
102<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Item #397-3648<br />
Bookshelf · 3-Shelf<br />
36"W x 48"H x 13-1/2"D<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
102 103
THE · BARNWOOD · STORY<br />
If only barns<br />
could talk<br />
It all started a century or two ago. Trees were<br />
cut down manually – with axes. Then from the<br />
timbers the hefty beams and boards were cut.<br />
It was a similar process for all the buildings<br />
on the homestead: house, barns and sheds or<br />
outbuildings. Everything was hand cut and<br />
structured using the tried and true mortise<br />
and tenon system. Many of the buildings<br />
stood for a century or more.<br />
Kneehole Desk<br />
Today, with less farming and as these<br />
buildings continue to age some are restored<br />
close to their original state and others are<br />
felled or disassembled piece by piece, so<br />
that as much as possible, the precious natural<br />
resource – the wood, can be reclaimed.<br />
After the structure is disassembled, the<br />
lumber is hauled to the lumber handling yard<br />
where it undergoes a cleaning and drying<br />
process. All the lumber is run under a metal<br />
detector twice where the nails are marked and<br />
removed, then stacked for drying.<br />
It is then kiln-dried to 7% moisture and also<br />
to exterminate all the bugs and insects as the<br />
lumber moves closer to being useable for<br />
handcrafted reclaimed barnwood furniture.<br />
The barnwood process is an excellent green<br />
way to preserve the old and vintage and<br />
give the precious natural resource – wood – a<br />
second life.<br />
Item #461-BKHD 6936<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Kneehole Desk<br />
7 drawers.<br />
69"W x 36"D x 30"H<br />
104<br />
SPECIES<br />
Rough Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
TOP<br />
1-5/8"<br />
EDGE<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
with Hand<br />
Worn Corner<br />
STAIN<br />
Clear<br />
NOTE: Prices in Black are<br />
Regular Prices.<br />
Prices in Red are Premium.<br />
Please see page 2 for<br />
more info on Premium.<br />
Note: Call for custom office desks and prices.<br />
Reclaiming<br />
the American<br />
Landmark<br />
104 105
106
Stain Options<br />
Standard Colors BASE PRICE<br />
Includes any OCS and FC Stains<br />
On Rough Sawn <strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Caring for details<br />
ON DOORS &<br />
DRAWERS<br />
Caring for details ON TABLES<br />
Tabletop<br />
Edge Options<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
OCS-100 Clear OCS-112 Provincial FC-10944 Tavern OCS-110 Medium<br />
Full Extension Drawer Slides are standard. They<br />
extend fully (beyond the front of the chest), for<br />
easy access to the whole drawer. Undermount soft<br />
close slides available upon request.<br />
Equalizer slides are designed<br />
for pedestal base tables. The gear<br />
track causes them to open in<br />
both directions at the same time<br />
balancing the weight evenly.<br />
Two leaf storage with<br />
equalizer slides.<br />
Note: Max self-storing leaves on<br />
all table styles in this catalog is two.<br />
Specify with or without skirt.<br />
Mission<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
with Hand Worn with Corner<br />
Mission Hand Worn Roundover Corner<br />
This<br />
Mission<br />
edge<br />
Roundover<br />
is most<br />
with<br />
Hand<br />
popular<br />
Worn Corner<br />
and<br />
shown Mission Roundover most tops<br />
with<br />
in Hand this Worn catalog. Corner<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
Hand Hewn with Edge<br />
Hand Worn Corner<br />
Hand Hewn Edge<br />
Hand Hewn<br />
Hand Hewn Edge<br />
Edge<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
Hand with Hewn 45 degree Edge<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
with 45 degree<br />
FC-11047 Ebony<br />
FC-31596 Creek Slate<br />
FC-29987 R-R<br />
FC-31717 Ol' Yeller<br />
Ungeared track.<br />
Two leaf storage with<br />
ungeared track.<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
with 45 degree<br />
Chamfer<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
with 45 Edge degree at<br />
45 degrees<br />
FC-12032 Pewter<br />
On Maple<br />
FC-32786 Light Brown<br />
On Red Oak<br />
OCS-120 Husk<br />
Premium<br />
Colors ADD 15%<br />
FT-33756 Royal Blue<br />
Tandem Plus Blumotion Soft Close<br />
Undermount Drawer Slides are available.<br />
Soft Close<br />
Door Hinge.<br />
Our hefty Corner brace<br />
Removable Leg System.<br />
Standard on all leg tables.<br />
Lever lock. Installed on<br />
all Extendable Tables for<br />
easy side access.<br />
Breadboard End Extension.<br />
12" or 18" Leaf.<br />
Standard<br />
Table<br />
Heights<br />
Dining height: 30"<br />
Counter height: 36"<br />
Bar height: 42"<br />
On Rough<br />
Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong><br />
Oak<br />
Includes any<br />
two-tones, glazes,<br />
paints and custom<br />
finishing.<br />
Hardware<br />
FC-11434 Driftwood<br />
FC-11434 Driftwood<br />
Reverse Raised<br />
Panel Door.<br />
Breadboard Door.<br />
FC-11047 Ebony<br />
OCS-230 Onyx<br />
Distressed Pearl<br />
Paint: FP-7624<br />
Glaze: FG-9079<br />
White/Black Glaze<br />
Paint: FP-7624<br />
Glaze: FG-3341<br />
Added Value<br />
If desired, Nail and Knot Holes can<br />
be filled with Epoxy for a smoother<br />
user experience.<br />
OCS-100 Clear<br />
OCS-100 Clear<br />
FG-15692 #3 Glaze<br />
Windswept<br />
Stain: FC-15443<br />
Glaze: FG-3341<br />
These samples are only representations.<br />
Be sure to make final color selections from actual wood stain samples.
Stain Options<br />
Standard Colors BASE PRICE<br />
Includes any OCS and FC Stains<br />
On Rough Sawn <strong>Barnwood</strong> Oak<br />
Caring for details<br />
ON DOORS &<br />
DRAWERS<br />
Caring for details ON TABLES<br />
Tabletop<br />
Edge Options<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
OCS-100 Clear OCS-112 Provincial FC-10944 Tavern OCS-110 Medium<br />
Full Extension Drawer Slides are standard. They<br />
extend fully (beyond the front of the chest), for<br />
easy access to the whole drawer. Undermount soft<br />
close slides available upon request.<br />
Equalizer slides are designed<br />
for pedestal base tables. The gear<br />
track causes them to open in<br />
both directions at the same time<br />
balancing the weight evenly.<br />
Two leaf storage with<br />
equalizer slides.<br />
Note: Max self-storing leaves on<br />
all table styles in this catalog is two.<br />
Specify with or without skirt.<br />
Mission<br />
Mission<br />
Roundover<br />
Roundover<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
with Hand Worn with Corner<br />
Mission Hand Worn Roundover Corner<br />
This<br />
Mission<br />
edge<br />
Roundover<br />
is most<br />
with<br />
Hand<br />
popular<br />
Worn Corner<br />
and<br />
shown Mission Roundover most tops<br />
with<br />
in Hand this Worn catalog. Corner<br />
Mission Roundover<br />
Hand Hewn with Edge<br />
Hand Worn Corner<br />
Hand Hewn Edge<br />
Hand Hewn<br />
Hand Hewn Edge<br />
Edge<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
Hand with Hewn 45 degree Edge<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
with 45 degree<br />
FC-11047 Ebony<br />
FC-31596 Creek Slate<br />
FC-29987 R-R<br />
FC-31717 Ol' Yeller<br />
Ungeared track.<br />
Two leaf storage with<br />
ungeared track.<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
with 45 degree<br />
Chamfer<br />
Chamfer edge<br />
with 45 Edge degree at<br />
45 degrees<br />
FC-12032 Pewter<br />
On Maple<br />
FC-32786 Light Brown<br />
On Red Oak<br />
OCS-120 Husk<br />
Premium<br />
Colors ADD 15%<br />
FT-33756 Royal Blue<br />
Tandem Plus Blumotion Soft Close<br />
Undermount Drawer Slides are available.<br />
Soft Close<br />
Door Hinge.<br />
Our hefty Corner brace<br />
Removable Leg System.<br />
Standard on all leg tables.<br />
Lever lock. Installed on<br />
all Extendable Tables for<br />
easy side access.<br />
Breadboard End Extension.<br />
12" or 18" Leaf.<br />
Standard<br />
Table<br />
Heights<br />
Dining height: 30"<br />
Counter height: 36"<br />
Bar height: 42"<br />
On Rough<br />
Sawn<br />
<strong>Barnwood</strong><br />
Oak<br />
Includes any<br />
two-tones, glazes,<br />
paints and custom<br />
finishing.<br />
Hardware<br />
FC-11434 Driftwood<br />
FC-11434 Driftwood<br />
Reverse Raised<br />
Panel Door.<br />
Breadboard Door.<br />
FC-11047 Ebony<br />
OCS-230 Onyx<br />
Distressed Pearl<br />
Paint: FP-7624<br />
Glaze: FG-9079<br />
White/Black Glaze<br />
Paint: FP-7624<br />
Glaze: FG-3341<br />
Added Value<br />
If desired, Nail and Knot Holes can<br />
be filled with Epoxy for a smoother<br />
user experience.<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />
OCS-100 Clear<br />
OCS-100 Clear<br />
FG-15692 #3 Glaze<br />
Windswept<br />
Stain: FC-15443<br />
Glaze: FG-3341<br />
These samples are only representations.<br />
Be sure to make final color selections from actual wood stain samples.