RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina has a long history of furniture making. And one company is continuing that tradition right here in the Triangle.

The sounds of sanding and sawing fill a 70,000 square-foot facility in Raleigh.

"We're doing something that's good for the Earth, but we're also creating something meaningful," said Melody Ray.

For Ray and Billy Keck, furniture-making wasn't even in their wheelhouse. Ray is a lawyer, and Keck is a former engineer for the state.

"I did notice there were a lot of old structures that were just getting bulldozed most of the time into a hole and burned," said Keck. "And I really wanted to do something with the aging lumber because it looked so cool."

Keck slowly taught himself how to make furniture, and Raleigh Reclaimed was born. In 201

See Full Page