This is actually the coffee table chest from our Shabby Chic project. We originally did patchwork for both the end table crate and the chest. We later applied the paint sanded and refinished the wood. Tell us which version you like in the comments section below.
Read MoreA Mix and Match Juxtaposition
“Hey, can you make a coffee table?” That’s what they asked me and off I went. I knew I wanted something that made ready use of the existing dimensions of our inventory. The idea was to make as few alterations to the wood as possible. Then there was one other […]
Read MoreEvery Reclaimed Item has a Story
The following comes to us from Maggie who shares Rustic Grain’s interest in historic building material. She is from Found, 131 West Jefferson Avenue, Kirkwood, MO: Iʼve been working with reclaimed items for the last few years, and over that time my favorite part of my job has remained the […]
Read MoreCoffee Table Restoration Hardware Style
Hannah walked into Rustic Grain with a picture of a coffee table she had pulled out of a Restoration Hardware catalog. She wanted to know if we could duplicate it. Of course we could. We built it out of vintage reclaimed porch columns, solid pine top and a custom stain. […]
Read MoreBirthday Gifts in Barn Wood
A lot of people like what we do. We have a steady stream of people who come and visit the shop to learn a little more about what we can do. One relatively recent visit was by a couple who was actually a referral from Maggie over at Found. They […]
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