ABOUT
Born in 1912, our late grandfather Woodrow Eden was raised through a time when nothing went to waste, and was the epitome of “getting your hands dirty.” A time when “DIY” wasn’t a popular phrase or television channel, it was the only way.
This logic and work ethic was passed down through our family. Today, salvaging and re-purposing materials may be looked at as an art, but in our grandfathers eyes it was a way of life. We take great pride in saving materials loaded with history to create custom one of a kind pieces & spaces.
Bringing these reclaimed materials back to life is no easy task, many of our designs come from salvaged barns and outbuildings that face demolition or no longer serve a purpose to their owners. We are proud to painstakingly preserve the materials of these buildings and give them a second chance as a one of a kind piece of furniture or materials used within your project.
Ryan, grandson of Woodrow Eden, graduated from the New Jersey Institute of Technology with a degree in Architecture and has worked in the field of architecture and design. Ryan has been involved with many projects such as custom residential, historic homes, barns, and outbuildings. Through the integration of his architectural background, love of history, and passion for craftsmanship;
Woodrow and Company comes full circle.