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Rustic Room Divider Made From Reclaimed Lumber

$600

Rustic Room Divider This room divider was made from fall-off left over from the headboards I made with my wife. Most of the lengths of the reclaimed wood I purchased to make the headboards were about 12 feet long. The thing about buying reclaimed wood is that you need to buy the whole length, even though about 1/3rd of it is not usable. Because of that you get a lot of small pieces called fall off that need to find a home in a piece of furniture. The recycled wood is too cool not to use, And that my friends, is how this room divider came to be born. I also put in some African Padauk for a splash of color. The African Padauk is naturally red. I can't tell you how much I love that wood. I wish I could make everything out of African Padauk. Dimensions; 70.5" Wide 72" Tall 1" Thick For Shipping: Send me a message via Custom Made of your zip code, and I'll get back to you with a shipping quote. If you live in L.A or near L.A, I will deliver it for $40. Thank you for your support :-)

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Michel Moshe

Michel Moshe

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Receda, CA
Member since: 2012
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A little about me.
I used my Montgomery G.I Bill money I got from serving to go to woodworking school. I spent 3 and a half years in the school and then I worked for a few different wood shops till I landed where I am now.
I am very happy where I am now and super proud of the work we do there.
When I'm not designing for clients I'm building my own designs.

My ethos is the same as all great designers. That is, “Form Must Always Follow Function”.
I, like most people, have a favorite things to look at. For me it’s trees, I love almost all of them. When I'm standing under a huge one I get such a feeling of peace and comfort.
I’m sure we all know by now that trees look the way they do because that’s exactly how they need to be designed in order for them to thrive.
The tree to me is the epitome of Form Following Function.

The tree is my standard, it is the bar that I’m trying to reach.
A tree is mighty and durable. I want my furniture to be strong and well built.
A tree is beautiful and timeless. I want my furniture to be super cool and never trendy.

Thanks again for taking the time.

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