Teredo Clamwood Spice Rack

Salvaged Teredo Clamwood, which is milled from logging booms used to float timber down Puget Sound. The clams dig burrows in the booms, which when milled make for unique and interesting texture on this decades-old material. Roughly 18″ H x 12″ W x 3″ D. Holds 16 standard-sized spice jars.

Offered for sale: $45. For more information, or to commission a spice rack, email dt@dtfabs.com.

Teredo Clamwood Bookshelf

Salvaged Teredo Clamwood. 96″ tall x 36″ wide, shelves 10″ deep x 11″ high.

Built this as part of a larger renovation/installation. Teredo clamwood is milled from logging booms used to float timber down Puget Sound. The textured holes/tunnels are made by Teredo Clams, who dig burrows in the booms and live their lives there. The picture above is of the final installation, nestled next to an alternating-tread stair (to an attic I renovated) made of the same material.

Not for sale. If you’d like to commission a shelf like this, email dt@dtfabs.