NOTE: Thanks to all the attendees of our first Sledge charity auction; Requiem: the work of Jim Barger. This charity auction, highlighting artwork and furniture all made from salvaged material from the 1894 Beacon Hill home, was a great success and we beat our earning goals!

 

Click "Blog" above to view our 1520 Beacon Hill Deconstruction project; our first deconstructed home built in 1894 from old growth trees in Tukwilla.

 

Artwork

Vista

(61 5/8" by 36 1/4")

Tombstone Portal

(34" by 44")

Shingler's Quilt

(29 1/4" by 26 1/2")

Strata

(46 1/4" by 37 1/2")

Ike's Talley

(47" by 13")

Requiem

(32 3/4" by 28 3/4")

Brace Yourself

(79" by 34 1/8" & 29 3/4" High)

Black Tie Affair

(Console Table)

Obelisk

(15 5/8" by 61 1/2")

Iron Island

(47 3/4" by 19" & 14 1/2" High)

Legs

(33" by 17" & 15" High)

Thing 1 and Thing 2

(14 1/2" by 33 1/2" & 13" by 33 3/4") 

Available separately

Matrix

(27 3/4" by 48 3/4")

Toady Pies

(both: 19 1/4" by 4 1/4")

Available separately

Stille

(50" by 21" & 15 1/2" High)

Architectural Features

Powder Room Accent Wall

Custom Guardrail

Entry Guardrail

Guardrail 

Decorative Ceiling & Light Fixture

Kitchen Island Surround

Window Sills

Credits: Photos of Jim Barger's artwork, furniture, architectural finishes, & graphics by Leo Lam & his support team. This blog, and all the other photos, by John Benavente.