White Oak Dining Table With Turquoise Inlay
This white oak slab dining table came from the large tree that was taken down on the north side of Frederick, MD to make room for the Monocacy boulevard overpass.
Owner and Craftsman
Creating unique furniture from sustainable and reclaimed lumber
I make unique and original furniture from locally sourced sustainable and reclaimed lumber. None of my slabs have been logged, they have all come from trees that came down in storms or had to be removed because they were threatening nearby structures. All of my current inventory is for sale on Etsy.
Below are some pieces I have created recently.
This white oak slab dining table came from the large tree that was taken down on the north side of Frederick, MD to make room for the Monocacy boulevard overpass.
I had the pleasure of making this table for Russ Roberts - economist, author and host of Econtalk. He is also the co-creator of the indisputably greatest economics rap video of all time.
This White Oak bench was made for a customer to match the table I made for them. I can make matching benches, with or without a back, for any table.
I made this white oak buffet as part of a matching dining room set.
Play the *Unofficial* Official EconTalk Drinking game as you listen to EconTalk each week! Comes with cribbage style pegs to keep score as you listen. It is for sale on Etsy.
This white oak slab dining table came from the large tree that was taken down on the north side of Frederick.
This natural edge Black Walnut coffee table with turquoise inlay is displayed with mid-century modern hairpin legs finished with matte black powder coating.
This very organic black American Elm slab has turquoise inlays in the natural voids of the slab. It is for sale on Etsy.
The historic tree was downed during hurricane Sandy in October 2012. It stood on the St. Johns at Prospect Hall property in Frederick, MD.
I will be taking part in the following events where much of my inventory (space permitting) will be for sale.
I will take part in the Chartreuse & Holiday Makers’ Market 2024 - Thursday Preview Party at Chartreuse & Company in Buckeystown, MD. This is a ticketed event, tickets are free but space is limited, get your ticket here.
I will take part in the Chartreuse & Holiday Makers’ Market 2024 - Holiday Bash at Chartreuse & Company in Buckeystown, MD. See their website for the full list of openings: Chartreuse & Co
Here are some of the events I have taken part in over the last few years.
I took part in the Fall Harvest Fest at Hidden Hills Farm & Vineyard located at 7550 Green Valley Road, Frederick. There will be food trucks, live music and of course plenty of wine!
I took part in Fall Market Days at Chartreuse & Company in Buckeystown, MD. See their website for the full list of openings: Chartreuse & Co
I took part in the Fall Market at Clarke County Fairgrounds conveniently located just off Route 7 in Berryville, Virginia.
I took part in the Chartreuse & Company Designer Barn Sale in May, see their website for the full list of openings: Chartreuse & Co
These are some of the trees I have used over the years.
This oak came from the National Mall in DC and is almost 60" in diameter. It should be ready to work in 2019.
This large white oak had to be removed to make way for the Monocacy Boulevard extension on the north side of Frederick, Maryland. The slabs have been processed and are ready to be worked.
American Elm is somewhat rare, many of the trees were wiped out by Dutch Elm disease over the last 50 years. This tree stood for ~150 years on the St. Johns at Prospect Hall property in Frederick, MD until Hurricane Sandy toppled it in October 2012.
These trees had to be removed from a property near the Frederick, Maryland airport to make room for new development. The slabs from this set of trees will be ready to work in October 2015.
I do not have a showroom or retail space, all of my pieces are available for inspection at my home. I am generally around during evening and weekends and can be available during the day on weekdays as well. Please contact me to schedule a visit.
I work from the Prairie Style house I built for my family in 2001. The front elevation is modeled on the E. P. Irving House in Decatur, IL.
I keep Etsy up-to-date with my entire inventory, here is some of what I currently have for sale. I accept all major credit cards, personal checks, money orders, PayPal, Ƀitcoin, Łitecoin and Ξthereum.
Contact me via email if you have any questions or are looking for something in particular. I am continually getting in new slabs that range up to 4 feet wide and 10 feet long.