At Natures Edge Wood Furniture we hand make reclaimed wood furniture. We have been saIvaging local wood, reclaiming and repurposing it, crafting it into exquisitely finished solid wood furniture, since 2008. Our wood furniture line includes solid wood tables, live edge furniture, coffee tables, shelves, end tables, benches, stools, famous West coast stump tables and more.
As a lifetime resident of Campbell River, on the gorgeous East coast of Vancouver Island, I know the local coves and beaches like the back of my hand and I love being able to reclaim the astonishing variety of wood I find there. Whether it is from a beach along Discovery Passage or Quadra Island, or from a burn pile at an old logging site on Northern Vancouver Island, I reclaim and repurpose the wood into a custom piece of wood furniture that is both beautiful and functional.
At Natures Edge Wood Design in Campbell River, British Columbia, I work with all of the species of wood that are indigenous to Vancouver Island. These include Arbutus, Big Leaf Maple, Red and Yellow Cedar, Pacific Yew and Douglas Fir. These indigenous woods have an inner beauty you will not find in your average wood furniture. They often feature live edge and can be finished beautifully. These custom, one of a kind pieces add a unique beauty and style to any home.
Please contact me to discuss your wood furniture vision or to order one of the custom, handmade pieces I have available for sale.
My name is Steve Shelley and I have been handcrafting my own style of custom live edge furniture, bowls and boards at my shop in Campbell River since 2008. Working with my hands and some simple tools I reclaim wood from our beaches and abandoned logging sites and handcraft live edge wood tables, live edge shelves, burl bowls, cutting & serving boards and cribbage boards in my shop in Campbell River, on the gorgeous east coast of Vancouver Island.
Working with reclaimed and salvaged wood is something I have been passionate about most of my adult life …read more
It all starts by finding and salvaging the wood, with ninety percent of the wood I work with coming from local Vancouver Island beaches, Logging sites or maybe a back yard and even post wildfire sites from across the Island. The wood is then milled on site …read more