Get Back, Inc. scours the Unites States for leftover furniture from the American Industrial Revolution. Recently nominated as Martha Stewart’s 2013 American Made Audience Choice Award Design nominee the masculine well built and well designed furnishings from Get Back shine brightly with a keen sense of strength and character.
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The owner Tim Byrne of Conneticut founded Get Back some 20-years ago. This hopeful immigrant cabinet maker with a passport found himself passionately devoted to finding items that were specifically related to the American Industrial Revolution, and either refurbishing them or recreating them into new furnishings.
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Currently Get Back is based in an old brass mill in Connecticut, a fantastic setting for repurposing original historic pieces. Tim understands the importance that these items once served to Americans, they were the fundamental backbone to building the products and machinery of the American Dream. Watch the video below for a glimpse of Tim’s dream gone reality.
Video:About Get Back, Inc.“Every day he shows his appreciation by maintaining their relevance for future generations to come. Get Back’s creations were among the first to inspire and spark the interest there is today in reassigning American Industrial vintage pieces from pre-war factories back to work of a different kind in residential spaces. Get Back is unique because it’s showroom was one of the first places in the world where patrons can witness and embrace the mechanical laborers of the Industrial Revolution with a firm handshake.” Martha Stewart, American Made
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