Artisan shapes historic reclaimed wood into furniture piece

Transforming Harlem’s Historic Timber into Sculptural Furniture

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-06-25

Reimagining History Through Design

In the heart of Brooklyn, KLN Studio crafts a narrative where history and design converge. Sam Keene, James Lepkowski, and Toby Newman breathe new life into reclaimed wood, transforming aged materials into stunning furniture and lighting collections available through Afternoon Light.

Each piece tells its own story. The Beam Collection, for instance, originates from old-growth pine beams of a 19th-century Harlem horse stable. These 13-by-13-inch timbers, steeped in history, once supported a thriving structure.

The Art of Transformation

KLN Studio repurposed these historic beams into functional art for a communal courtyard. Later, with a reserve of this rich material, they crafted sculptural pedestals. Each piece respects the wood’s natural wear, merging organic beauty with precise design.

“We were enlisted to transform beams from a renovation project in Harlem,” explains Sam Keene. “These beams, likely harvested from now-vanished forests, tell a story of time and endurance.”

Close-up of polished wooden table crafted from historic timber

Starting with rough chainsaw cuts, the team refines each piece through angle grinders and hand tools, finishing with a natural oil-wax blend. The once utilitarian beams now serve as contemplative pieces bridging art and functionality.

Interior showcases sculptural furniture made from timber

Illuminating with Craft

KLN’s Contour and Woodstone lighting collections mirror this blend of industrial technique and handcraft. Fiberglass and resin shades provide a warm, paper-like aesthetic without compromising durability. This contrast of strength and delicacy offers a unique, atmospheric experience.

Craftsperson sanding a wooden chair in workshop

Adapting to Modern Needs

The Violette Stacking Stools address the challenges of compact living. These cherry-framed stools function as both dining and lounge furniture. Stacked, they become sculptural totems; individually, they provide versatile seating solutions.

Handcrafted bookshelf from Harlem's reclaimed timber

KLN Studio’s creations stand as testament to their commitment to detail and innovation. Each project, crafted under the same roof, showcases a thoughtful approach to design.

Explore more about KLN Studio’s latest work by visiting their website.

Photography courtesy of KLN Studio.

To see a captivating use of reclaimed materials, explore Vancouver’s seismic-defying Honeycomb Timber Tower.

Detailed view of unique wooden furniture design
Seating area with chairs and table made from timber
Artistic wooden chair crafted from Harlem's historical wood
Designer examines sculptural timber furniture piece
Modern kitchen featuring reclaimed timber bar stools
Showroom displays various sculptural wood furniture pieces

Sources & Links

Source: design-milk.com