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An Irvington-based salvage company and mill shop is making waves in the local community by transforming unwanted structures into custom furniture. This innovative business specializes in repurposing reclaimed wood, giving it a new lease on life while promoting sustainability.
The company sources materials from various old buildings, including barns and factories, which are often destined for demolition. By salvaging these materials, they not only preserve the history embedded in the wood but also reduce waste and environmental impact. Each piece of furniture crafted is unique, showcasing the character and charm of the reclaimed wood.
Customers have the opportunity to own bespoke furniture that tells a story, making each item a conversation starter. The business emphasizes craftsmanship and quality, ensuring that every piece is not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable. As more people become aware of the importance of sustainable practices, this North Jersey company stands at the forefront of a growing movement towards eco-friendly living.
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