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Turning House Millworks, located in Landis, and its sister company, Turning House Furniture in Bassett, Virginia, convert long-abandoned non-historic mills and factories into building materials. In so doing, the company saves thousands and thousands of trees. The company recently introduced its furniture collection made from rare and extinct vintage wood rescued from the old buildings.
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11392
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Turning House Millworks, located in Landis, converts long-abandoned mills and factories into building materials. The company is able to reuse or recycle 98 percent of the material from deconstructed buildings, and in so doing, saves thousands and thousands of trees. In April 2009, at the High Point Market, the company introduced its furniture collection made from rare and extinct vintage wood rescued from the old buildings.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 77 Issue 3, Aug 2009, p76-78, 80, 82-84, il Periodical Website
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