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Double Shelf Reclaimed End Table

$125+
4.5(2 reviews)

Long lasting table made from reclaimed wood that goes with a rustic aesthetic. Originally created as a matching piece to rustic reclaimed coffee table. Can be left more rustic or smoothed to look more refined. Several finishes available to fit personal taste.

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Maker since 2015

Type

  • wood

Style

  • rustic

Material

  • reclaimed

Features

  • eco-friendly

Meet the Maker

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Cory Hensley

Caveman Carpentry

Maryville, TN 37804-0000
Member since 2015
4.5(2 reviews)

I live in Maryville, TN nestled in the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. I specialize in reclaimed wood furniture using mostly pallets and large wooden cable spools, but ever expanding in my source materials.

I started making things after seeing the numerous DIY ideas on Facebook. Thinking this seemed like a fun idea, I decided instead of sharing photos of ideas, that I would just make things. Long story short: I made it, people liked it, so I decided to sell what I made.

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Customer Reviews

4.5(2 reviews)
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Sara Waskow

Jul 16, 2016

Cory was great to work with. He was extremely proactive with communication and worked hard to ensure he knew exactly what I wanted before he started the project. He even sent me a photo while it was being built to ask my preference on a knot hole. He delivered it exactly when promised and kept me in the loop on delivery the entire time. I would definitely purchase through Cory again.

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Michaele Quesnel

Oct 2, 2016

I am tough to please. If there is any flaw, I will find it. So, most people do not get 5 stars from me. My experience with Cory is that he really wants to please his customers and he is great about communicating through every step of the process. He will work with you to get what you want. We had some issues because I had expectations of how reclaimed wood should look (ie it should be uniform and even, with no imperfections). I wanted the look of reclaimed wood and not the reality. And there is a reality to reclaimed wood! Make sure you tell him exactly what you want. He had to come back and tweak some things I didn't like. In the end, I learned some things and felt glad that I supported someone in their trade.