02/28/2026
Magic under the Mangroves in March; Donation for a credit towards a Live Edge Wood project by Naples Live Edge Wood.
Since 2016.
3384 Mercantile Avenue
Naples, FL
34104
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Live edge wood slabs in Naples, Fl by your local Naples certified arborist Ian Orlikoff. By appointment only -Call 239-784-4929 or email: [email protected] to schedule your appointment to view live edge wood slabs. Local Naples certified arborist Ian Orlikoff providing live edge wood slabs and rough or finished (low or high shine) wood pieces such as counters, tables, benches, bar stools and more created from local Naples, Florida trees. Live Oak, Norfolk Island Pine, Indian Rosewood, Mahogany and Cypress. All kiln dried wood is 30.00 per sq. foot by 1 inch. Planning, sanding, and finishing are all separate costs.
Reverence for the tree in another form is how we can extend its life as live edge wood. These live edge slabs of various and sometimes exotic woods can be made for you into tables, benches, counter tops, desks, chairs, stools, bed headboards, and more.
We use our own sawmill and kiln here in Naples, Florida. Your custom live edge wood is uniquely made using only local urban trees from Naples, FL. We can provide you with the tree species, history, location and reason for its removal. Each wood slab shows the tree’s history. Our arborist would be happy to translate growth rings, patterns and the grain to its unique story to the new owner.
Each piece of reclaimed wood is chosen prior to removal of that tree so that the unique portion of the tree’s structure can be preserved that is to be milled. This process ensures that the best natural form and character can be accentuated in the live edge wood slabs. We believe the natural wood form is the most beautiful; we only expose what nature has already created.