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As old growth forests shrink and our natural resources become more precious, many designers have turned to reclaimed, upcycled and recycled raw materials as key components in their work. One shining example of this trend is New York City based furniture design company Hudson Furniture, which creates fabulous organic home furnishings from the remains of domestically sourced salvaged and wind/storm damaged trees.

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None of the woods (which have an average life span of 250-300 years) utilized by the company in its designs is harvested from old growth forests. The designer’s furniture retains the reclaimed wood’s timeless grain, organic lines and natural geometric forms – using only traditional joinery techniques and hand rubbed oil finishes.

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All Hudson furniture is available in custom dimensions, custom finishes and a variety of wood species such as Claro Walnut, Black Walnut, Myrtle, Jasmine, Acacia, Satinwood and Ebonized Pine.

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