Raul

Raul’s Blog

Raul D. Hernandez is the founder and CEO of Forever Redwood. An expert on restoration forestry, he writes about the practical dimensions of ecoforestry, based on his hands-on experience restoring ancient forestland in Northern California since 1995. He also answers customer questions about Forever Redwood furniture, the sale of which helps fund the restoration work.

Archive for the ‘Our Furniture’ Category

Cute Dog Photo of the Day

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

This photo comes to us from Penny W. in Chico, California. Penny is the creative inspiration behind our beloved “Penny’s Lounger.” She suggested the design after visiting a resort in Mexico some years ago.

Starring in the photo is Penny’s dog, Camille, a 9-month old Red Standard Poodle. Reports Penny:

The pad is wonderful, as she will run around the yard — muddy feet — and jumps up on the lounger and sleeps for a couple of hours — sunbathing! Obviously, we redheads love to sunbathe! Every evening, I hose the pad off and VOILA!!! Once again it looks brand new — waiting for the next day. I haven’t even had time to spend on it.

Hmm… It sounds like we might need to rename it “Camille’s Lounger.”

Camille the Red Standard Poodle poses for the camera on a Pennys Lounger with Sunbrella Cushion

Camille the Red Standard Poodle poses for the camera on a Penny's Lounger with Sunbrella Cushion

If you have a photo of your own adorable pet making use of your Forever Redwood furniture, please don’t hesitate to send it along!

Custom Designs

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

We are always willing to do a custom new design. Custom designs, custom options & details and custom sizing are the secrets to our ever-expanding product selection. We don’t run a factory. We operate an old-fashioned wood working shop. Everything is made by hand and will always be done this way. This gives us the flexibility to say yes as often as possible. Sometimes we can’t get it done, but usually it leads to interesting new items we wind up adding to our website’s offerings.

If you have a design you’d like made, send it over. It will take a bit of time, but odds are we’ll come up with a beauty.

In this photo, our in-house master carpenter, Tony Toledo and I are working out ways of strengthening and refining the basic skeleton of an arched hammock stand design (the basic skeleton is next to us on the table).

In this photo our in-house master carpenter Tony Toledo and I are working out ways of strengthening and refining the basic skeleton of an arched hammock stand design (next to us on the table).

This is the finished product, which weve named the Noaks Ark Hammock.

This is the finished product, which we've named the Noah's Arc Hammock.

Robert Galusha Designs

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Robert Galusha is a good friend of Forever Redwood and is the designer behind some of our most successful products. Based in Kingman, Arizona, he offers fine furniture made to order. From reinterpretations of classic styles to the freshest of contemporary pieces, his award-winning work has appeared in many design publications including the cover of “Architectural Digest.” If you are interested in commissioning a unique accent piece or a whole room full of furniture, we highly recommend his services. You can learn more by visiting www.RobertGalusha.com.

Galusha French Cherry Chair Galusha Cherry Chair Galusha Honore Table Galusha Sedona Chair

Redecorate Your Yard and Help Reverse Global Warming

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

This article is shared courtesy of ARA Content.

How A Forest Products Company is Making a Real Environmental Impact

Little Raulito enjoying a Forever Redwood Kids Rocking Chair. Behind him stands a Vase Planter. Proceeds from the sale of Forever Redwood go toward Redwood forest restoration work.

Little Raulito enjoying a Forever Redwood Kid's Rocking Chair. Behind him stands a Large Vase Planter. Proceeds from the sale of Forever Redwood products go toward our Redwood forest restoration work.

(ARA) - With the growing popularity of green building practices, more companies are incorporating environmental and sustainability policies. These are all positive steps toward reducing the impact of global warming and caring for our earth. But what do you really know about a product you buy that is labeled green? Is it really environmentally friendly, or is it just a marketing scheme? And how much of a difference is it actually making?

“Green and sustainable forestry practices are a step in the right direction. But even the most stringent standards, those certified internationally by the Forest Stewardship Council, are only a modest step away from the large-scale deforestation practices that were prevalent until recently,” says Raul Hernandez, founder of Old-Growth Again, an organization dedicated to restoring logged forestlands back to their ancient form.

Hernandez goes on to explain the problem is sustainable forestry does little in the way of restoring large and ancient trees overtime. Without these trees as a significant portion of working forests, the effects forestlands can have on global cooling are limited. Under sustainable forestry practices, lands are cut at rates of up to 30 percent per decade. At this rate of cut, a forest is “sustained,” but it’s maintained as a young forest in perpetuity with trees rarely exceeding 80 years of age.

OGA is changing this by practicing a much higher “Restoration Forestry” standard. Restoration forestry involves many practices including limiting the rate of cut to a maximum of 10 percent in any one decade. This conservative rate allows for a growth increase of standing lumber at rates of approximately 20 percent per decade, allowing the forest to mature so that a large amount of the forest canopy will once again be dominated by trees over 200 years old (the definition of old-growth).

Why is this important? “Depending on the tree species and geography, forests managed on a 200-year cycle sequester 3 to 4 times more carbon per acre than forests managed on 60 to 80 year cycles,” says Hernandez. “Restoration forestry practiced on a global scale would cause dramatic global cooling to take place while growing the highest quality lumber.”

A Rainbow Over the Redwoods

Rainbow over Forest Redwood forestlands in Annapolis, CA—lands we are restoring through your furniture purchases

How can you help? With the nice weather, more people are spending time outside enjoying their yards. If you are looking to add some new furniture and decor, consider Forever Redwood, OGA’s thick-timber products, which help fund the organization’s mission. Add some new lawn furniture, a gazebo or pergola, a swing or just some planter boxes. The look and design of the products is a throwback to another era when lumber was plentiful and of extremely high quality.

Besides supporting a good cause, redwood products are very long lasting and can be left outdoors for decades in elements such as harsh sun and snow, without maintenance. You can choose from three grades of redwood for Forever Redwood products — young, mature and old-growth. Half of the lumber used is from salvaged material left on the forest floor when the forest was first logged in the 40s and 50s. This wood is carefully inspected, and because of its high quality, much of it is in great shape and can be used, a testament to the longevity of the old-growth lumber. The other half comes from careful harvesting of the forest.

“One of the biggest aspects of global warming is deforestation. If forest lands are managed so they sequester carbon as they did before the high levels of harvesting, a big part of global warming equation would be eliminated,” says Hernandez.

To learn more about Forever Redwood furniture and products, and how old-growth forests are helping counteract global warming, visit www.ForeverRedwood.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content

Old-Growth at the VA Hospital in Fresno, CA

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

In early November 2008, the Veterans Administration Hospital in Fresno held a dedication for a new wing and garden area.  Old-Growth Again had previously installed several benches over the years and we were contacted again to build and install some Veterans Memorial Benches and Round Picnic tables for the new outdoor area. To help the VA stay within budget, we donated some of them.

The Hospital was most gracious to add our name to the Marble Monument commemorating the event. The Veterans Memorial Bench is the original design that has been built by the VFW and installed in parks nationwide going back to the Spanish American War of 1898. The VFW asked us to make a couple of these benches a few years back and since then we have agreed to build the exact replica and forward 10% of the proceeds for each Veterans Memorial Bench sale to the VFW office in Kansas City, Missouri. It’s a beautiful bench historic bench designed to last for many decades. You can see the Veterans Memorial Bench on our website at:

http://www.oldgrowthagain.org/bench_vfwa.html

The VA system is under much stress these days dealing with the injured from two on-going wars plus the veterans of prior conflicts. Our donation was small yet the thank you was huge. If you’d like to help out the Veterans, the VFW Foundation can be contacted at:

VFW Foundation
406 W. 34th Street, Suite 514
Kansas City, MO 64111