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Carlisle floors on the go in AETHERstream Shop-On-Wheels

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  • Jane Eklund

Now this is amazing. And amazingly cool. Aether Apparel has just unveiled AETHERstream, its newest concept store. AETHERstream is a shop on wheels, built inside a 34-foot-long PanAmerica Airstream Trailer. It comes complete with a Carlisle Reclaimed Oak floor in 11-inch face widths.

Created by Paris-based designer Thierry Gaugain, Aether’s Airstream is open at 8207 West 3rd Street in Los Angeles through October. Stop in between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., any day of the week. East Coasters will have a chance to shop at the AETHERstream, too. It’ll move to New York for the months of November and December.

Here are a few photos. Click here to read the Por Homme blog entry on the Airstream, and see more amazing pictures

Posted on Oct 10, 2011 AT 10:30 PM in Commercial ProjectsGreen BuildingHardwood FlooringNews & EventsCaliforniaNew York Reclaimed Oak(0) Comments

Do-it-yourselfers on Whidbey Island do a great job with their Carlisle floor

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  • Christine Halvorson

Our Sarah Bergren got a nice note from Diane (and Bob) Billingsley from Whidbey Island, Washington. They ordered a Carlisle floor about one year ago—a 3” to 7” Anitque Oak and, as a cost-saver, they installed the floor themselves and did the final finishing with Tung Oil.  Good for them!  Here’s the note from customer Diane:

Hi Sarah:

I am not a photographer but these will give you some idea of how beautiful the floor came out in the kitchen.  We still have not put the great room floor down or the stairs and landing.  Do you think the wood will be ‘acclimatized’ sufficiently?  We  hope to get it all down within the next month or so….

We went to see a house that is being remodeled here on the island yesterday and one of the gals with us remarked on the floor.  It was a simple, tight knot (she said) pine, stained and sealed.  The owner said she was disappointed with the floor, that it was not a “Carlisle” but she had to live with it.   I didn’t say anything, didn’t  want to make her feel any worse, but I was beaming inside and Bob (my husband) and I exchanged a wink.  She and her husband are coming over to see our progress next Saturday…

Ciao,

Diane

Posted on Mar 05, 2009 AT 09:33 AM in By StateWashingtonDoing Business with CarlisleHome StyleswaterfrontInstall & Finish: Stories/InformationDo-It-YourselfReclaimed FlooringReclaimed OakResidentialSite FinishingTestimonialWide Plank SpecialistsSarah Bergren(0) Comments

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