Samples for EXOvault Iphone cases, using reclaimed american hardwood.


Made from Aromatic Cedar fence posts we salvaged from Prospect Park. Natural Color and live-edge. Use them to protect your fine furniture, throw in your closet to repel moths, or drill a hole and hang one up in your rear-view. Catch these prototypes at the Build It Green Reuse Craft Fair Dec. 9-11 & Dec. 17-18 in the new Gowanus space.


This summer Tri-Lox got involved with Habana Works Urban Studio Brooklyn (USBK) program. The mission was to design and build a sustainable garden featuring a rain collection system all out of reclaimed materials in a K-8 school in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The USBK team, made up of young architecture and design students and led by Lauren Gray, was a fantastic group to work with. All were extremely committed to the project, talented, and ready to face the challenges of a complex process. Tri-Lox assisted with materials sourcing and ran workshops on tool safety as well as the process of design + creation with reclaimed materials. The project was a huge success, looks beautiful, and is an example of how people can work together to creatively and sustainably improve their community. Congratulations and Thanks to USBK!


The Liberty Tool Company is a secondhand tool store located in Liberty, Maine.
The focus is supplying affordable tools to people who work with their hands and to help build a more sustainable economy. We hope more projects like this can be realized in the future.


We picked up some beautiful tin paneling that has an amazing natural patina. Here is one that I put a quick frame and sealcoat on to prevent more rusting. It’s a great material for indoor and outdoor use.
This is an example of how it was originally used
