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This shelf is made of reclaimed teak from decommissioned boats. The levels taper in depth as the shelf get heigher. Note the fun variations in color on the different levels! Dimensions: 83"h x 63"w x 16"d (at its deepest)
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This Bar is made up entirely from pieces found in local scrapyards. With lots of hard work and elbow grease this artist can create a wide variety of pieces, this bar being Revampt's favorite! Can be created to any size, this Colorado artist thrives on custom work.
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This table is created from rough sawn lumber slavaged from urban buildings prior to demo. This table can be created in any size, and a variety of finishes.
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These fun recycled blue glass bottles come in all different shapes and sizes. The terrariums comprise of a variety of matierial including organic compost, recycled carbon pellets, and reused vintage items!
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This piece is made from decommissioned boats, the lovely colors will brighten up any space, and you can warm the room up knowing the wood is sourced sustainably, and tested for lead and hazardous materials.
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These cubes are made from urban clear-cut elm. Trees in neighborhoods that have fallen or have to be removed typically are burned or end up in landfills - this is an awesome alternative. They look great as a set or can be sold separately as well. Dimensions: 18x18x18
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These Bar Stools come in all sorts of beautiful colors. Using unwanted boats made of teak to create a piece fitting for any space. Colors always vary so it is possible but often difficult to create a "matching" set.
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This Steel wall art is handmade from oil drums. They are flattened out, then negative space is chiseled away and finally an elegant pattern punched from the back.
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This Bar Stool, also made from old boats with a different design. The long curves on the back legs create a unique look. Colors may vary, but request can be made.
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Once used as railroad trestles, this character-rich concole table is made fro sandblasted reclaimed saal wood. Natural nicsk, knots and minor iperfections onlyh add to its charm
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This awesome rustic/modern trestle dining table will work anywhere. The trestle design allows for it to fit in tighter spaces. Matching benches are also available. The Fir on this table is from a historic envelope factory in Kansas City that was built in the early 1800's, that is some old wood! Any size can be created.
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This desk, shown with a variety of Revampt's house-hold accessories, is made from rough-hewn planks from reclaimed railroad ties. The rustic reclaimed wood contrasts beautifully with the modern metal legs.