Stephen C. Staples, Artist Craftsman and Furniture Designer

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Creative Art Furniture specializes in reclaiming old wood and antique artifacts from early New England homesteads and factories to create art furniture that is timeless, authentic, functional, unique and beautiful.  We breathe new life into these materials while presenting the aged and worn surfaces so their history will live on for many future generations.  Salvaging our past for future green generations. . .

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entertainment center with aged copper cabinet doors entertainment center with antique barn door entertainment center with two drawers

Each entertainment center created is uniquely handmade from components of historic fragments; whether it be floor grates, old weathered tin or flamed copper used as door panels, or a floor from a homestead circa 1750 with traces of original paint for the entertainment center's top.  The sides may be made from the side of a barn, worn from the constant bombardment of wind blown sand, etching deeply, creating a sculptured surface.  Each piece is designed by Stephen C. Staples with over 40 years experience, correctly proportioned and with time-honored joinery.

As the electronic age evolved over the years, our entertainment centers too have evolved from a cupboard with bi-fold doors that housed the television and its components, to a longer, lower cabinet with shelves for the electronics, drawers and a wonderful, reclaimed, antique, worn pine top to set the TV on.   

We are happy to custom build a unique cabinet for your specific needs and size requirements.  As with all of our work we incorporate reclaimed wood and architectural fragments, creating a stunning one of a kind piece.


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