Natural Wood Coat Rack- Live Edges- Walnut Slab- Hat Rack- Key Holder- Stainless Hooks 1
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Natural Wood Coat Rack- Live Edges- Walnut Slab- Hat Rack- Key Holder- Stainless Hooks 3
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Natural Wood Coat Rack- Live Edges- Walnut Slab- Hat Rack- Key Holder- Stainless Hooks

$229

This coat rack/ hat rack is made from a sustainably- sourced live edge slab of black walnut. The wood was too thin to create furniture out of it and too beautiful to throw into the burn pile. So, viola! It's flat, smooth and finished in an oil, poly and wax combo. Features four modern stainless-steel hooks. Has two pieces of hardware attached (16" apart) to back that allows you to hang with just two nails (will include with purchase). The combination of natural wood and the metallic hooks makes this piece a good fit for any home decor. Would work great as a coat rack, hat rack, umbrella hook, keychain hook, etc. It's rustic, yet sleek & above all else functional. Measures 30" L x 9.25" H (widest portion) x 1" D.

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Drew Gahafer

Drew Gahafer

Kentucky LiveEdge

Lexington, KY
Member since: 2014
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Kentucky LiveEdge is operated by craftsman Drew Gahafer. He creates quality live edge furniture and unique applications for home and office.

Drew Gahafer is a self-taught woodworker, artist and furniture designer that got his start by upcycling furniture that was either thrown away, neglected, or purchased for mere pennies at yard sales or consignment shops. Plastics, glass, metals and wood were all materials that he was intrigued on refurbishing and building with. In 2008 he built his family home, which was a narrow shotgun style house. After weeks of housing the traditional square coffee table, he realized the dimensions took up 1/3 of the rooms space. In an effort to create something customized for his home space, he traveled back to his roots and brought back 2 narrow live edge slabs from a sawmill in Eastern Kentucky. By the time his first two pieces were near completion, his family and friends made offers on both pieces. He obliged and returned to the mountains for 5 live edge slabs of wood. Once those 5 were near completion, same story. To this day, his home lacks a coffee table.

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