The beautiful Ingas slab door was welcoming signage for visitors. We showcased the standard FTS pairing; rustic wood, with iron. Here, our logo was handmade with iron letters, which we applied to a piece of rosewood.

Below, a fun, new concept; an i-pod doc that maintains rustic sensibilities, with a fresh, modern, streamlined look. We are starting integrate acrylic into our line, so stay tuned to see the other creative ways we use the material...

Inside the booth, we highlighted the vertical applications of Ingas, Sonokeling and our Reclaimed Railroad Ties. This photograph showcases some other new products as well; our Teak "Sanoma" chairs ($250), Painted teak table tops ($85), Wireframe "Nest" table bases ($150), and our one of a kind Vine Pendant light ($650).

Below, a close up view of the pendant light, as well as our Sonokeling wall applications. Additionally, an alternate usage of the painted teak; shown here as benches, which flank our new "Flip" table. The teak table top sits square at 36", but "flips" open to become a 5' round.

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