
EDMONSON DAIRY BARN, WISCONSIN
EST. 1903
Originally constructed in 1903, the Edmonson Dairy Barn stood as a cornerstone of a working farm for generations.
Built using old-growth timber and traditional joinery, the structure was designed for strength, longevity, and daily use — housing livestock, storing hay, and supporting the rhythm of agricultural life.
Over time, the barn weathered decades of seasons, leaving behind a rich patina, hand-hewn textures, and natural character that cannot be replicated.
Carefully deconstructed and salvaged, the materials from this barn have been preserved to begin a new chapter — repurposed into beams, architectural elements, and custom pieces that carry forward its story.
What once stood as a place of labor now lives on as a source of craftsmanship, design, and enduring material.
