
When I first heard about Urban Hardwoods, I was immediately drawn to their mission and commitment to it!




Each piece unique, each with a story to tell.





"During the summer of 2006 one of the oldest Elm trees in West Seattle died. Urban Hardwoods was there to save her for a second life. The dining room is waiting for a table from the tree that grew less than 20 feet away.
Had Urban Hardwoods not been involved, this Elm would have met the same fate too many historic trees in Seattle endure - the landfill. Instead, thoughtfully milled and carefully stacked in our 'green room,' the 130-year-old Elm dried slowly and naturally for two more years."
I would love to be able to see this process in action!



I wonder how many pieces of furniture they are able to get out of one tree?

And they should be!


I absolutely LOVE their furniture!
I am sure that a little of it has to do with the fact that they are rescuing trees from the place that we call home! Oh, how I would love to have a piece to call my own...
Adding to the Wish List!
(My husband will get a good chuckle out of that!)
I wonder if they would let us tour their Factory?
How cool would that be?
Check out their website at
UrbanHardwoods.com
You can see their full line of in-stock furniture.
And just in case you are wondering, they do ship to anywhere in the US and Canada!
You can also see a slide show filled with pictures of the process from start to finish.
Check it out - it's pretty darn cool, if you ask me!
Labels: For the Locals, Furniture, Salvage, Urban Hardwoods, Wish List
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