
Trevor Elliott specializes in creating home decor items from reclaimed and vintage woods. Trevor’s most unique creation may be his re|Surface table which is composed of modular reversible slats that can be seamlessly re-arranged in seconds, creating a new look. The reclaimed wood slats can be flipped, or re-ordered, by releasing them with a gentle upward push and re-ordering them into a new configuration.

The re-arrangeable tabletop of each re|Surface table is composed of 16 magnetically-held modular slats. Each slat is reversible, with 2 distinctly different sides made from reclaimed & re-purposed woods. These 32 different sides allow thousands of potential combinations.

The vintage woods comprising this particular table include: salvaged solid acacia wood, salvaged oak, salvaged rustic pallet woods with distressed color finish, and vintage wood crates (featuring fragments of original branding and/or typography).
You can find the table @ the magnetgrain Etsy shop
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Fantastic. Magneticgrain is a great website.
yikes…screamingly cool! I wish I could do a whole wall of these! So much more too at his links
http://magneticgrain.com
http://www.untitled-art.com
Many thanks!
There are more photos on the Magnetgrain Etsy shop. I believe they are all just different angles of the same configuration. Each table is different.
are there pictures of the different looks?
Not only does using reclaimed and salvaged wood preserve old growth trees but there are some great raw materials and timber to be had in the reclaimed market.
I’ve seen something similar done but with more rustic pieces of wood. I love this sort of design and beleave that we should bring recycled furniture into the main stream.