October 05, 2017

A Place in History

Bark House Split Rail Fencing enjoys a “place in history”.  You can walk in over a dozen parks (ten of which are maintained by the National Park Service) to see the artisan work of highland craftsmen. Five unique qualities that make Bark House Split Rails so attractive: Product is 100% sourced and made in the Appalachian … Continued

September 21, 2017

2017 Regenerative Business Prize: Adorning

For the Bark House family, being a regenerative company is about honoring authenticity and celebrating it with others.  This is an essential engagement involving people, planet and prosperity.  We are about reconnecting people to the natural environment and building whole communities.  Our manufacturing processes and products improve water quality, hold free carbon in the built … Continued

September 14, 2017

A FACTORY LIKE A FOREST – A DISRUPTIVE FORCE OF NATURE

The Bark House demonstrates qualitatively and quantitatively that which has been envisioned metaphorically– a factory can be like a forest.  Air, water and soil are improved in the local life-shed that’s impacted by company manufacturing processes. Like a forest, the Bark House enhances more than its place of origin.  Its products connect the local community and … Continued

September 07, 2017

DGCW COFFEE TABLE

  Artist: Dan Nguyen – located in San Diego, California Inspiration: Dan hopes to excite people with his work in a way that inspires questions. “How is it made? What inspired this piece? Why does this exist in the first place?”  He wants to make things that people are drawn to. This custom wood coffee … Continued

August 22, 2017

4 Fun Eclipse Facts You Might Not Know

The last time a total solar eclipse was visible from coast to coast in the US was almost 100 years ago, in 1918.  That same year,  the U.S. Congress established time zones and approved daylight saving time. The path of totality passed through fourteen states – Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, … Continued

August 17, 2017

Biomimicry Looks Toward Regenerative Process

The factory as a forest is the small-scale version of how to turn industry into a net producer, a net-positive ecosystem.  “Water cleaner than it came in; air cleaner than it came in; biodiversity supported; soil held instead of eroded. “That’s a really interesting framework…  We’ve got the right tools, we’ve got the right mentors. It’s … Continued

August 03, 2017

Me in the Middle

  Project Name: Me In The Middle Artist: Jerry Flynn Apprenticed under John Gallis, an accomplished western furniture maker from Cody, WY Inspiration: Metal Sculpture by Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997) The Guggenheim Museum in Venice, Italy Concept: A circular design with figures to clearly define the center and perfectly book-matched left and right sides. Specs: Made … Continued

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