I was introduced to Forest Dickey's work the other day and it's just stunning. He uses reclaimed barn wood -of which I've always been a fan. The unique thing is that with this historic medium he creates contemporary furniture! I particularly love his benches -



*gulp*

gorgeous walnut
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Cabinetry in reclaimed wood if you the substance and look of a rustic kitchen
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A special attribute of reclaimed wood is that it means your piece will be completely unique. I can think of a space for this hutch in every room (of my dream house, that is.)
Cottage Home Maine
ohhh. I seriously want one of these vintage factory carts as a coffee table...one day...
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see!
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via James Merrel
Of course, most furniture in reclaimed wood will probably be made one of a kind by craftsmen, which equals big bucks (and rightfully so), but you can find more accessible furniture - like these shelves made from old railroad tracks at vivaterra.
via vivaterraDo any of you have furniture (or anything) made from reclaimed wood? I'd love to hear about it - what it is and how you like it.