Kitchen Table

Kitchen Table

$2,300

Reclaimed white oak Kitchen table made from a covered bridge located in Reading, Pa. This table has some history! The bridge was built in 1867 by Amandas Knerr utilizing the Burr truss, it crosses Tulpehocken creek. The length is 204 ft. and the width is 15 ft. The measurements for the table are 84" long by 42" wide and 2" thick top. 30" High from the floor It also comes with side extensions that can provide up to 18" on either side. Finish in a durable oil based coat to protect the top from scratches and spills.

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Austin Horning

Austin Horning

Reclaimed Art

Lititz, PA
Member since: 2011
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Construction worker turned furniture maker.

I started the shop in April of 2012. I have been running a remodeling company for 5 years now and I was asked (by my amazing wife) to make a TV cabinet for our home from a old Barn door. The Barn door was from a local barn that was built in 1830 and it had a lot of character. Once I built The Cabinet friends and family wanted other pieces made. So I decided to start Reclaimed Art. I grew up on a farm when I was younger and I was taught at an early age to reuse anything that we could. So over the years while remodeling I saved anything that I thought I could use for something else, or another job. After awhile I had a lot of material just sitting around so I decided to put it to good use. I also buy materials from The local Historical Society which is a non profit organization where they have a ton of salvaged materials from older homes and barns for sale. I just recently have taken on a barn dismantling project where I plan to reuse all the material for my pieces. It's an interesting new job for me where I can learn new things about the history of our area.

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