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Take Action: Simple Ways to Protect the Environment

  • By nat rosasco
  • 02 Feb, 2017
Reclaimed Table is proud to build sustainable furniture. From the eco-friendly materials we use, including reclaimed wood and low VOC finishes, to our tools that have been resurrected from a past life, to the fact that our furniture is built to last, we believe in doing our part to be kind to our home, planet Earth.
Currently, an anti-environmental agenda is being pushed through the White House. According to Myron Ebell , who assisted Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency transition team until inauguration took place, “The U.S. will clearly change its course on climate policy.” All EPA contracts, grants, and interagency agreements waiting for review were halted. The EPA was also barred from communicating through press releases or social media. Furthermore, Trump is set to pull out of the Paris Agreement , an agreement between 175 parties around the world that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to limit global warming. The official White House website deleted almost all mentions of climate change immediately after Trump was sworn in, as well. The list goes on and on.
Below, we’ve compiled our own list of ways to take a stand against these policies that cause serious threats to our environment.
-Take action with The Sierra Club , the country’s largest grassroots environmental organization. Whether you donate , fundraise , or sign one of their petitions , there are plenty of ways to get involved with this remarkable group.
-Join the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) in their fight to ensure we all have access to clean air, clean water, and healthy communities. Like The Sierra Club, they also have petitions that are easy to sign on their website. Donations are accepted, as well. Currently, all donations up to $250,000 are being doubled, so now’s the time to give!
MoveOn.org hosts a variety of progressive petitions and accepts donations , as well.
-Join the Scientist’s March on Washington taking place on Earth Day, April 22nd. Much like the Women’s March on Washington, this march will allow all those concerned to come together and make their voices heard.
-Become involved with Waterkeeper Alliance , an organization that helps protect everyone’s right to clean water throughout the world. Join them by donating, attending an event, or even becoming a partner.
-Call your state senator and express your opinions. Whether you share your views on the Keystone or Dakota Access Pipelines or Trump’s pick for EPA administrator, Scott Pruitt , a big proponent of the fossil fuel industry, staying silent is not an option. Yesterday, Democrats on the Senate committee boycotted Pruitt’s confirmation hearing. We need to encourage them to continue this fight and encourage our other senators to join them.
No matter what you choose, let those in power know how vital it is that we use science to support the health of our planet, ourselves, and our economy. The future of our children and our planet depend on it.
By nat rosasco January 22, 2019
Reclaimed Table's huge selection of one-off, custom table tops are being sold at deep discounts at our Villa Park showroom. Find the durable tables you need for your next project, at prices you won't come across again!
By nat rosasco July 17, 2018

Chicago’s iconic Navy Pier has always been a popular attraction since it opened just over 100 years ago in 1916. It currently welcomes 9 million guests per year. As explained on the Navy Pier website, the Pier was designed by architect Charles Sumner Frost and was originally based on architect’s Daniel Burnham’s “the People’s Pier” in his 1909 Plan of Chicago . It was originally known as “Municipal Pier,” but was renamed in 1927 in honor of the World War 1 Navy personnel who were housed there. 

As we blogged about a couple of years ago , Navy Pier has been undergoing renovations in honor of its “Centennial Vision” to reimagine and enhance the pier. While updating the pier with new programming and a greener landscape, this vision has also been attracting more local eateries ( like Tiny Tavern ) and shops, creating a space that’s more inviting to local Chicagoans.

After providing pieces for the first phase of the remodel last year, we were pleased to continue to be part of this project for the recently completed phase two. Partnering with Gensler, we provided white oak tables and benches near the main entrance and for the brand new, 200,000 square foot Family Pavilion that features over 50 businesses. Fortunately, these pieces were created not only with their visual aesthetic in mind, but also to impressively withstand this sort of high traffic area.

We also built the reclaimed red and white oak blade signs flanking all of the restaurants and shops, which creates a unified look within the complex. Much like the Pier, these signs have an interesting, rich history behind them. The red and white oak wood used to make the signs were actually horse fences on a farm in Mercy County, Kentucky that dates back to the late 1800s. Mercer county was one of the first settlements in the state, and the farm itself, Shawnee Springs, was originally over 2,000 acres. In the 1970s the farm was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. We knew the Navy Pier project was the right one for this specific wood-- historic wood for an historic landmark. (See our other applications of reclaimed red and white oak Kentucky horse fence here .)

Check out photos of our tables, benches, and signs at the recently updated and unveiled Pier below. And if you’re in the Chicagoland area, you can check them out for yourselves in person, along with a whole host of entertainment on the Pier.

Interested in some durable tables and benches for a high-traffic area? Contact us here to get started on your next project.

By nat rosasco June 18, 2018

When it comes to aging bourbon, Booker’s small batch bourbon has the process literally down to a science. Currently produced by the Jim Beam distillery, it was Jim Beam’s grandson, Booker Noe, who founded this brand in 1992 with bourbon from barrels he personally selected.

According to the Booker’s Bourbon website, Booker was actually raised at a Kentucky distillery and brought his family’s six generations of master distillery knowledge to his bourbon batches.

How does Booker’s perfectly age their bourbon?

As we pretty much all know, bourbon ages in wooden barrels. When the weather becomes hot and humid, like it does during those sticky Kentucky summers, the wood expands and absorbs the bourbon, allowing for a chemical interaction between the bourbon and the wood. In colder weather, the wood contracts and the bourbon escapes the barrel’s walls. This interaction changes the spirit’s taste and color. The longer bourbon is in the barrel, the smoother the taste, (up to a certain point, that is). 

Barrels are kept in rackhouses where temperatures can easily be regulated. Rackhouses were originally built out of stone with several wooden floors and an exposed dirt basement to control humidity and large temperature swings. The windows were designed to keep the buildings well-ventilated.

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Our own Frank Sullivan stopped by the WGN studios to talk reclaimed wood, explain our process, and, of course, show off some of our fine products. Thanks for having us!
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