Turning Reclaimed Wood into Beautiful Furniture

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Table 1: Solid reclaimed oak flooring

Unfinished painted legs. Top and legs can be finished to your choice. !600 cm (L) x 840 cm (W)

Table 2: Solid bleached pitch pine made from 120 year old church pews

1800 cm (L) x 900 cm (W) x 720 cm (H)

Table 3: Walnut top, walnut cross legs

Storage underneath with 2 hidden trays 2020 cm (L) x 950 cm (W) x 720 cm (H)

Table 4: Reclaimed Douglas Fir Plywood

1980 cm (L) x 980 cm (W) x 730 cm (H)

Table 5: 1990’s Marine Ply with shelf and Ebony legs

Optional 4 drawers. 1980 cm (L) x 980 cm (W) x 730 cm (H)

Table 6: 1970’s Reclaimed marine plywood with shelf underneath

Optional drawers. 1980 cm (L) x 980 cm (W) x 750 cm (H)

Table 7: Walnut top, reclaimed Oak frame with Walnut cross legs

2000 cm (L) x 1060 cm (W) x 730 cm (H)

Table 8: Elm solid wood, solid Walnut base

1900 cm (L) x 840 cm (W) x 720 cm (H)

Table 9: Walnut bowed rectangle with cross legs

6-8 seats.

Table 10: 1970’s Reclaimed hardwood door

With end grain marine plywood. 2000 cm (L) x 800 cm (W) x 700 cm (H)

Table 11: 1970’s Marine Plywood with storage drawers

Endgrain. Splayed legs

Shelving 1: Large white Elm with work top

2200 cm (H) x 560 cm (W). Work top

Shelving 2

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Shelving 2: Elm and Birch plywood

Reclaimed from Bridgewater Canal lock gates damaged by Manchester IRA Bomb in 1990.

Kitchen Island: Carbonised Oak flooring and Birch plywood

Houses kitchen sink, dishwasher and washing machine.

project introduction

The Meaningful Cities project aims to better understand how urban dwellers and workers derive a sense of meaning and purpose from the places where they live and work.

It will do this by theorising and testing system-level elements of an infrastructure of meaningfulness.

areas of interest

Meaningful lives and work

Smart and sustainable

Equality and inclusion

Participation and voice

Governance and leadership

Learn more about the project

Read more about meaningful cities and our aims and objectives for the project.

project team

Dr. Ruth Yeoman

Principal Investigator

Dr Ruth Yeoman is a Fellow of Kellogg College, University of Oxford and Associate Professor of Business Ethics, Northumbria University. She researches the ethics and practices of meaningfulness and mutuality in work, organisations and systems. Read more…

Dr. Marc Thompson

Researcher

Dr Marc Thompson is a Senior Fellow in Strategy and Organzation at Saïd Buiness School, University of Oxford and Governing Body Fellow, Green Templeton College, Oxford. He researches organisational change and leadership.
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