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Brent Comber Shattered Furniture – Made From Reclaimed Douglas Fir Wood

06/02/2012
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  • Brent Comber Shattered Coffee Table
    Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".
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  • Brent Comber Shattered Coffee Tables
    Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".
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  • Brent Comber Shattered Furniture Collection
    Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".
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  • Brent Comber Shattered Coffee Table - Close Up
    Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".
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  • Brent Comber Alder Coffee Table
    Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".
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  • Brent Comber Alder Coffee Table -Close Up
    Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".
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Brent Comber Shattered Coffee Table

Reclaimed wood furniture is usually so predictable: large upcycled beams from buildings, or slabs of driftwood turned into benches and stools. Thats why Brent Comber's unique reclaimed wood furniture - made from bundles of small irregular pieces - is such a breathe of fresh air. We discovered the Canadian designer's innovative, eco-friendly furniture last year at ICFF, and it was one of our favorite things at New York Design Week. This year we are excited to see Brent Comber back and better than ever, with a beautiful new line of work called "Shattered".

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