Sawkill Lumber

Sawkill Lumber Supplier of antique and vintage hardwoods and softwoods from mills, warehouses, tenements, factories, barns and other 19th and early 20th century structures.

We salvage and re-manufacture the finest quality woods, serving architects, designers, contractors, fine woodworkers and the general public in the New York City area. Serving architects, designers and fine woodworkers.

02/09/2021

We’re open to the public on Saturdays from 10-4pm at our Brooklyn location for people working on shelving projects, and other DIY. Reclaimed wood shelves bring beauty, history and a sustainable material; while helping city dwellers to reclaim space. We offer wide planks, and custom cutting on-site.

For those who can’t make it on the weekend, we can usually accommodate weekday times after 4pm. Weekdays at other times are reserved for serving the trade and home restoration projects with flooring and custom millwork.

Please call in advance to schedule a time during Covid. For further information, visit https://www.sawkill.nyc/projects-gallery/

06/16/2020

Images of empty restaurants - taken before Covid-19 - don’t resonate the same today - where the mood seems closer to the sublime disease prone cypress swamps of the 1800’s, where to haunting staccato
echo of the ivory billed woodpecker cut through the silence. Torst restaurant - - features old growth swamp cypress as decorative walls classing and tables, adding texture and tonal variation to the interior design.

06/16/2020

Images of empty restaurants - taken before Covid-19 - don’t resonate the same today - where the mood seems closer to the sublime disease prone cypress swamps of the 1800’s, where to haunting staccato
echo of the ivory billed woodpecker cut through the silence. Torst restaurant - by HoME NYC- features old growth swamp cypress as decorative walls classing and tables, adding texture and tonal variation to the interior design.

Covid 19 and ReclamationIn light of the New York State and CDC recommendations, Sawkill Lumber at the Brooklyn location ...
04/13/2020

Covid 19 and Reclamation
In light of the New York State and CDC recommendations, Sawkill Lumber at the Brooklyn location is closed to the public. We’ll continue to assess Covid-19 guidelines. Changes are listed below and we will update further changes.

We hope you and your families are healthy and safe during this challenging time.

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04/13/2020

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Intro to Reclaimed WoodworkingSunday February 3 from Noon to 5 pmAt this hands-on and fun workshop, you will construct a...
01/28/2019

Intro to Reclaimed Woodworking
Sunday February 3 from Noon to 5 pm

At this hands-on and fun workshop, you will construct a small modern bench/side-table using reclaimed Eastern White Pine from an 1860’s lower Broadway warehouse.

We’ll discuss the journey of the woods through ancient forests, log camps, an old New York City building - before finally reaching the hands of workshop participants. We’ll cover a few basic woodworking tools to cut, assemble and finish the minimalist-style and versatile piece.

The workshop is for entry-level DIYers and people interested in understanding the material and its transformation from rough salvage to furnishing. It will be held at Sawkill Lumber (Crown Heights location). Class price is discounted twenty-percent for this first pilot session. We are a warehouse and shop environment, so please dress appropriately.

Cost: $150 per person (including antique wood and materials)

Date: Sunday, February 3, 2019 from 12 noon to 5 pm

Location: Sawkill Lumber, located at 71 Troy Avenue Brooklyn NY 11213 - between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues at the border of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn.

Trains: A/C to Kingston/Throop (Local train) or Utica (Express) - 7 minute walk from the Utica stop on the A and C lines. Street parking is usually available.

Instructors: Nick Clark builds, finishes and installs all kinds of stuff for a fabrication shop at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Toby Gardner helped to run Brooklyn Woods, a non-profit woodworker training program.

Info and Sign up: https://sawkill-lumber.myshopify.com

Questions at [email protected] or 917.862.7910

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3/4 x 4" vintage Pine from 1905 Stohmer Piano Co. (Queens, NY) installed within Brooklyn 'Passive House'.
06/09/2013

3/4 x 4" vintage Pine from 1905 Stohmer Piano Co. (Queens, NY) installed within Brooklyn 'Passive House'.

Congrats to Mat Driscoll aka 'Bellboy' - on the cover of American Craft magazine with his beautiful mid-century inspired...
06/09/2013

Congrats to Mat Driscoll aka 'Bellboy' - on the cover of American Craft magazine with his beautiful mid-century inspired work 'Water Tower Chair', created for the Sawkill Lumber sponsored exhibit 12 x 12 at Wanted Design (May 2012).

Ben McGrath at the New Yorker mag covered wood reclamation at Rockaway Beach in the June 7th issue. Sawkill and Armster ...
06/09/2013

Ben McGrath at the New Yorker mag covered wood reclamation at Rockaway Beach in the June 7th issue. Sawkill and Armster Reclaimed Lumber Co. appear in the drawing – where workers salvage tropical lumber.

Address

71 Troy Avenue
New York, NY
11213

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 1pm - 5pm
Thursday 1pm - 5pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+19178627910

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Sawkill Lumber is a Brooklyn based supplier of antique and vintage woods, serving architects, designers and fine woodworkers in the New York City area.

Our woods are sourced locally: from barns, industrial sites, houses, apartments, and bars. We intentionally seek out a diverse range of colors, grains, sizes and patinas.

There is always a tension between the past and the present, between the used and the unused. At Sawkill, we are aware, and respectful of that tension. We try and bring the past into the future, not appropriating history, but continuing a tradition of using natural materials for sustainable construction.