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Catskill Craftsmen has become the nation's leading manufacturer of ready-to-assemble domestic hardwood kitchen islands, carts, and work-centers. Catskill Craftsmen manufactured items are made from naturally self-sustaining, non-endangered North American hardwoods, primarily Northern Yellow Birch. Lumber is purchased from area sawmills, then dried, manufactured, and packaged on site. All sawdust, shavings and waste materials generated during the manufacturing process is converted into wood pellet fuel, and used to heat homes. Classically designed and ruggedly constructed, the Mini french Country Workcenter provides all of the featurs of its larger sibling in a smaller size, including a 2.5 inch thick butcher block top, which is safe for food preparation. Additional features include heavy duty caster wheels, a large capacity drawer with full extension glides, stainless steel towel bars and slatted wooden shelves.
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Catskill Craftsmen was founded in 1948 in Stamford, New York. With many years in the industry, Catskill Craftsmen became one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of kitchen products and work centers. The company is privately held.
Of all the items they produce, the Catskill Craftsmen kitchen carts and Catskill Craftsmen kitchen islands are the company’s best known products. All their products are made from American hardwood, mostly birch and hard rock maple. The kitchen carts and islands are RTA (ready to assemble). Other popular products include the Catskill Craftsmen cutting board and butcher block.
Catskill Craftsmen is environmentally conscious and changed their business to reflect this mindset. In 1994, the company built a wood pellet mill on site that would process all the waste wood (sawdust, shavings and other waste materials generated during the manufacturing process) into wood pellet fuel to be used in pellet stoves. They have a “generate no wood waste” philosophy. The hardwoods that the company uses are self-sustaining and non-endangered.