Wednesday, September 19, 2012

CitiLog on WCBS AM Radio

Maria and Stubby Warmbold were recently interview on WCBS Radio New York. Listen to their interview about the CitiLog Newark Sawmill here!



Thermal Oil Heater


Stubby peers into a thermal oil heater that will help power our Newark Sawmill.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Beginnings of Power at Newark

The day began as a crane moved pieces of the unit off the truck and into place.


By the end of the day, phase one of the power station install is completed.



Yesterday marked phase one of CitiLog Newark's power station install. Our team worked throughout the day as components of the station were delivered on to the site. With the assistance of the crew, a large crane positioned the components into place.

Once the power unit is complete our site will be 100% self-sufficient; producing our own electricity, heating, and eventually cooling. Due to the unique characteristics of urban trees such as holes, rot, metal containment, etc., urban areas have a high rate of unusable and disposable wood. CitiLog uses this disposable wood to create green power.

CitiLog will have more updates following our power station install in the weeks to come!”    

Friday, August 31, 2012

CitiLog Ordinance in Secaucus, NJ


CitiLog team members met with Mayor Gonnelli of Secaucus, NJ for the signing of an ordinance that states all "good" wood in the city must go to CitiLog Newark's sawmill to be upcycled. The ordinance is part of Secaucus' Upcycling initiative. The vote for the ordinance was unanimous, and CitiLog is proud to be working with Mayor Gonnelli and the town of Secaucus!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Custom Kitchen Island

Kitchen Island

Private Residence Kitchen Island
CitiLog design specialist, Emma Tinsman, designed this beautiful White Oak kitchen island for this private residence. The island measures 4'x4'x3' and was crafted from upcycled urban wood. The piece features a work surface of solid white oak and stainless steel.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Urban Wood Upcycled into Organic Bowls



"Woodworking with natural forms
helps to develop
tolerance and forgiveness
the appreciation of approximation
the celebration of difference
the values of deformities"
-Mervin Weaver, Wood Craftsman