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Chris Yates, through his East Wood Trading Company, specializes in creating unique wood products for luxury interiors, including homes, yachts, and private jets. His work is characterized by an intricate understanding of wood and an artistic yet pragmatic approach. The company is renowned for its preservation of unique wood products, attracting a clientele seeking exceptional craftsmanship. Yates's workshop, described as a Harry Potter-esque apothecary, houses thousands of natural liquids, powders, and emulsified pigments he has developed to create custom wood finishes. He has spent nearly a decade perfecting these techniques, drawing inspiration from European artisans who have guarded such methods for centuries. Unlike conventional wood refinishing processes that often involve harsh chemicals, East Wood Trading focuses on sustainably sourced, meticulously hand-finished wood that tells a story and is free from harmful off-gassing. His expertise extends to personally selecting source materials, often taking architects, designers, and homeowners on trips to retrieve wood from old structures. Notable projects include using sunken cypress logs from the Industrial Revolution era and a 10,000-year-old bog oak. Yates’s commitment to quality ensures that each piece of wood is treated with the utmost care, designed to last for generations. Yates’s connection to wood art and craftsmanship traces back to his grandfather’s footsteps in Germany’s Black Forest. He explores nature for colors and materials, emphasizing the importance of the source and environment in achieving specific finishes. Born in Maryland, Yates grew up on a farm, splitting wood and driving tractors. His family's Nantucket roots are strong, with his uncle founding Yates Gas in 1973. Chris Yates, alongside Linda, later founded East Wood, initially focusing on reclaiming high-quality antique materials from old factory buildings and barns in states like Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland. His global network and fascination with Old World techniques and sustainable practices have further shaped his approach. Yates traveled to Europe to study advanced finishing techniques, which he found lacking in the United States. His research delves into the molecular and cellular structure of trees, particularly oak, and how environmental stressors, like cold conditions, influence the wood’s defense mechanisms and tannin production, which are crucial for natural finishes. Despite the high demands of perfectionist clients, Yates adopts a Zen philosophy, embracing the wabi-sabi concept—finding beauty in imperfection. He acknowledges that every tree and board is unique, possessing natural scars and fractures that designers often wish to conceal. However, Yates believes these imperfections are integral to the wood’s history and character, reflecting a deeper aesthetic value where "the cracks are where the light shines in." #WoodArtistry #LuxuryInteriors #SustainableWood #HandcraftedFinishes #ChrisYates #EastWoodTrading #WabiSabi #NantucketCraftsmanship #ArchitecturalWoodwork #WoodArtistry #LuxuryInteriors #SustainableWood #HandcraftedFinishes #ChrisYates #EastWoodTrading #WabiSabi #NantucketCraftsmanship #ArchitecturalWoodwork
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