Designed and built by Detroit native Jason Krol, our M1 Table bridges the gap between rugged and modern. Constructed from reclaimed Michigan barn pinewood, it follows the clean lines of the Parsons Table. This classic form was first designed by Jean-Michel Frank while teaching at the Paris Parsons School of Design in the 1930s. With its generous dimensions of 7 x 3 feet, it comfortable seats 8 people or offers plenty of desk space for people who like to spread out.
The wood for the M1 Table comes from a dismantled 150 year old barn on the grounds of Swanbeck Farm in Fenton, MI.
Banquette table made from 1880’s reclaimed curly maple mounted to an ornate cast iron base. The bread board design table top surface was skim planed to leave original mill marks and insect marring. The table top edges were left untouched with original circle sawn and mill marks. The curly maple grain is both elegant and unique. The table top is finished in a light espresso color. This masterpiece made by Vintage Wood Workz.
A table fit for a king, or at least a chef. Howell native chef James Rigato requested a table on which he could serve family style Italian dinner one night, and butcher a whole pig on the next. Reclaimed quarter-sawn oak top riddled with carriage bolt-holes and bracket stains. The base is mostly oak as well with a few unidentified species sneaking in there.
Built by Robbie Fortney from Born Again Detroit
This coffee table is made from one 22″ wide brown board cut with a very large circle saw leaving their marks across the face. With ant tunnels and big knots that water and weather had carved around leaving very unique holes that your might see carved in sand stone by a river. This is a one of a kind piece hand picked from our furniture stock.
Multi specie Harvest Table made with a 2″ hardwood oak, ash, elm, and hickory top for durability and a pine base to try and lighten the load.
Above is a set of three reclaimed barn wood tables we made for Pizzeria Biga again. Believe they are going to the new Ann Arbor location. You can see some of our other tables at the Royal oak and Southfield locations. Made from distressed hay loft boards or what we call distressed brown board. A clear Zinsser Quick 15 finish was used which tends to give a more natural uneven clear coat and brings out a deep reddish toner with darker accents.
36″ Square coffee table. Custom made from 18″ wide brown board. We left the angle notches on the bottom of the 4″x4″ barn beam brace legs that give a unique almost floating effect. A water born polyurethane was used to not darken the color and have a good match for the room decor. Perfect for a corner sectional and a little high for playing family games.
Tamarack dining table handcrafted by Drew Campbell.
Beautiful table done by a customer! Just Gorgeous!
Made by Dustin Braley from our reclaimed white oak with some nice live edge incorporated.
One of the latest tables done by Dustin Braley. Made from some of our beautiful reclaimed red oak, 3 foot wide, 76 inches long, and has 2 leaves extending it to 114”.
Bread board design made from late 1800’s white oak mounted to 1” by 3” tubular raw steel legs. Maintained character of original mill marks, saw marks, distressing & black iron stains. Both breadboard ends have a live edge. The edges of the long sides of the table top feature beautiful quarter sawn ribbon grain. Crafted by Vintage Wood Workz.
Console table made from 1880’s reclaimed elm barn wood with legs that are tapered in both a front and side view. Table top is a bread board design that was skim planed to leave the original character of the reclaimed wood. The table top edges were left untouched with original saw mill marks. The front apron is arched with cast iron clavos mounted on the front and side aprons. The table is finished in a medium espresso color. Crafted by Vintage Wood Workz.
The table above is made by David Moroz Art Furniture with some of our furniture stock we sell from the Byron location. For almost 20 years David Moroz has been salvaging a variety of materials from different sources and producing an eclectic mix of tables, lamps, cabinets; whatever the wood and other materials tell him it wants to become. He has rescued 200 year old barn wood and hand hewn beams from all over Michigan. Habitat for Humanity Re-Stores, Flea Markets, Antique Stores, Estate Sales, and discards at the side of the road are recycled and re-purposed into his functional art pieces. Although his designs are driven by available materials, he has created numerous custom pieces including dining tables, bars, wall units, and entertainment centers. He is best known for creating affordable custom furniture.
Every piece of David Moroz Art Furniture is dated, numbered, and signed by the artist.
Home Phone: 248.625.1562
Email: davidmorozart@gmail.com
Web Site: www.davidmorozart.com
Beautiful red pine table made with our reclaimed wood by one of our customers.
Mixed hardwood high top table made with joined 2″ randow width reclaimed red and white oak, elm, hickory, ash, maple, and pine. Generally used at bars and restaurants with bar stools and a metal base.