COASTAL LONGLEAF LLC
Hand Crafted Reclaimed Wood Furniture From Baltimore, Md
CUSTOM FURNITURE
This 5 foot long extension table extends to 9 feet when leafs are added. Custom-made metal extensions are housed under the table.
Mayor of Baltimore Stephanie Rawlings Blake posing next to one of our hand-crafted sidewalk signs.
Five-foot table extends to nine feet with extensions, making it perfect for day-to-day use but easy to expand for large gatherings, holidays, and big occasions.
This computer desk was hand-crafted from 130 year-old roof planks pulled from a Baltimore row house.
This custom-built dining table was made for a neighbor with reclaimed old-growth wood and a breadboard top.
An early look at a hand-crafted computer desk made from reclaimed roof planks. Lath used for backing. Shown before finish is applied.
Computer desk with tung oil finish and hand waxed, steel legs.
This receptionist desk was custom-made and fitted for a Baltimore investment bank. Made of reclaimed wood, with floor joist for the counter and roof planks for the front. Then we wrapped it in steel to give it a warm, yet slightly industrialized look.
This receptionist desk was custom-made and fitted for a Baltimore investment bank. Made of reclaimed wood, with floor joist for the counter and roof planks for the front. Then we wrapped it in steel to give it a warm, yet slightly industrialized look.
10 hand-crafted tables created for a local Baltimore restaurant.
The finished product with metal chairs.
american flag made from 100 year old reclaimed lath. this lath once held up plaster in a Baltimore city rowhouse. the back side of the lath that was not exposed to the plaster aged to an orange-red, and the front side of the lath turned white from its exposure to the plaster.
The sides show the lath markings as well as the black oxidation marks from the old steel nails that once held the lath in place. This top was made from 120 year old floor joists. The one pictured on the edge was most likely a second floor joist, as evidenced by the the lath markings. This lath was used to hold the plaster to the first floor ceiling.
One side is a chalkboard the other side is a pin up.
Outdoor planter with lower shelf, this can also be modified with a top and inside liner and be used for an outdoor cooler with the lower shelf housing the extra beverages. This is made from reclaimed cedar.
Custom built for a 5-star restaurant. This mobile trash receptacle houses three trash cans, When cans need to be changed out, it is simply rolled away from the customers and changed off site then returned. This allows the restaurant to maintain eco-friendly practice and not have to change out the trash in front of the customers.
Top of trash receptacle showing the three lids.
Back doors of the trash receptacle that allow for removal of trash cans...
Re-purposed outdoor mobile bar. Made from a 100 year-old architectural filing cabinet. The front and sides were trimmed in reclaimed bead-board and two interchangeable reclaimed wood shelves were made for the interior.
Front of re-purposed mobile bar
7 foot x 5 foot chalboard
Sanding out the glue marks, my favorite part :)
A truck full of beams taken from a house in Canton, Maryland.
Custom built office desk with lower shelf for printer.
Framed reclaimed coffee shop sign and hand crafted reclaimed community table on antiqued casters. This allows the 8 1/2 foot community table to be easily moved to increase the functionality of the space.
Table top glue up. Here the ends of a bread board top are glue and bolted to the main part of the top.
Another custom chalkboard, this one would be of a medium size roughly 5.5 foot by 3.5 foot.
Custom bookshelf built from 120 year-old reclaimed floor boards. The rough outside of the bookshelf is the underside of the floor boards. The lighter markings are where the floor boards sat on the floor joists. The inner painted part of the bookshelf would have been the top of the floor board that received the heavy use. Individual adjustable picture frame shelves were made for the interior. All of the molding for this unit was hand made from reclaimed floor boards.
The molding from the bookshelf was made from the floor boards, here you see the groove on the tongue and groove part of the floor board. This is a side view of the top molding on the shelf. The tongue part of the floor board was used in the lower base molding area.
1930s chest of drawers that was completely remade to function as new but to retain its original character. The frame and openings of the chest were all re-squared. The top was removed and refinished. the sides were sanded and distressed painted, and all drawers were dissembled with new boxes made to allow for modern guide rails. The original fronts of the drawers were reused so as not to alter its original look.
Finished product. Fully functional shabby chic chest of drawers.
Mobile flower display made for local flower shop with reclaimed pine shelving finished with a marine tung oil coating.
Mobile flower display in use.
More mobile flower displays made from reclaimed southern longleaf pine floor joists that were resawn to make thinner decking boards.
Mobile flower display in use.
Own a piece of Baltimore History