In our Featured Shop series, we shine a light on a standout shop from Etsy’s talented seller community, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at their process and story.
Looking at the sleek, polished credenzas and decorative dishware in Etsy shop AdrianMartinus, it’s hard to believe the pieces are crafted from wood that lived a former life rolling around skate parks in Calgary, Canada. But that’s exactly the point. “We don’t want you to immediately see it and think, ‘That’s an old skateboard,’” says Martinus Pool, who founded the business with his brother, Adrian, in 2015. “When you hear that it’s a recycled skateboard, we want that to be a surprise.”
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What’s less surprising is that transforming used skateboards into wooden works of art is an intense undertaking. The process of cleaning the boards alone takes the team of three—Martinus, Adrian, and Adrian’s partner Anne Tranholm—a whole day of scraping and sanding. In the end, though, the hard work is worth it for the eco-minded trio, because it means no wood goes to waste. “Our design approach has always been influenced by figuring out what we can do with what we have,” Martinus says of their earth-friendly ethos, which all began with finding ways to repurpose their sporty source material. And because skateboards are made of sturdy 7-ply maple, you can bet that each carefully constructed conversation piece—from bowls interlaid with a mesmerizing mish-mash of wood scraps to succulent planters subtly striped in pink and red—is built to last.
Read on for more from Martinus on how the eco-conscious team carved out their own style in the woodworking world, then shop the AdrianMartinus collection.

How did you begin woodworking with skateboards?
We grew up outside of Red Deer, Alberta, where we always had some woodworking tools around. Working with skateboards came naturally because it was just the material that we had and we wanted to see what we could do with them. From there it was just about saving our own boards and asking our friends who worked at skate shops to save scrapped boards for us, so that’s how we got our supply going.
What role does sustainability play in your designs?
Before we started our business, we were doing interior finishing for houses, and we saw how much material gets thrown out on a job. We went dumpster diving for offcuts, or the leftovers from the installs, and we’d ask ourselves, “What’s going to be the best way to use this so that we’ll get the most yield?”
With the skateboards, those are made of really high quality wood—solid maple the whole way through—so it’s just about working hard to put this beautiful material to use. So our design approach is a little backwards. We start with the existing raw material, meditate on it, and then figure out what we’re going to do with it.








Tell me about some of your more popular items.
Our crib boards are probably our number one sellers. I think it’s because of both the aesthetic and the price point. It isn’t just your typical crib board—it’s also a really nice piece that you could leave out on your coffee table. The jewelry does really well, too, especially our earrings. And so does our slab top coffee table, which is a simple slab made out of skateboards with an option to add hairpin legs.
What designs are you most proud of?
The furniture, for sure. We’ve got our process down so well that we’re very confident in the quality of it. In general, I’m very proud of anything that really pushes what you think is possible with the material. For example, the R5 coffee table, where we bend the skateboards around the curve, rather than just doing a sharp corner, and our Round Boi tables. The aesthetic of those pieces are both dictated by the material.








What’s the first step in the process of upcycling a skateboard?
We sort the pieces by how they get used. Anything that’s broken down the middle gets put into one section, or if it’s just worn out it goes into a different one. Then we wait for a hot day to roll around, and we lay all the boards out in the sun in our yard. The sun heats up the adhesive of the grip tape so we can peel it off more easily. We do it in big batches and spend an entire day doing it, and that’ll be enough for four or five months. Then we have to remove the residue from the grip tape, so we scrape it off by hand with a cabinet scraper.
What other measures do you take to prep the skateboard wood?
We sand off the paint, graphic, and clear coat. We grind and polish it using an angle grinder, then we sand it again to take out some of the deeper ridges. This is all to get the skateboard back down to clean, bare wood, and it’s the most labor-intensive part. Then we cut the boards up into congruent pieces. The nose and tails are set aside to be used in our bowls, since that part is already curved. The centerpiece is the prime cut because it’s flat and really easy to laminate.









What are some of your favorite ways you’ve seen buyers incorporate your pieces into their homes?
Lately we’ve seen a lot of people post Instagram Stories about using the crib boards as a fun at-home activity, which is really nice to see. But the best jobs are when we work with the buyer to fit a piece into their home by making something that works within the constraints of their space.
So designing made-to-measure furniture?
Yeah, but it goes beyond just measurements. For example, we designed this one huge coffee table around someone’s room. The space was already finished so we were able to say, “This is the wood you want to use for the trim, because it’ll match the cushions really well. And these are the colors we’re going to use because that’s what will complement your artwork.”
We also recently did a commission for a bench, where we stained the trim, base, and underside in black ash to match their dining room table, and it looks so good in that space. It’s nice to be able to make something that really complements our customers’ homes.
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Photographs by AdrianMartinus.
47 comments
Olga Chakhlova from LavkaCh said 271 days ago
I would never have thought that such products are made from old skateboards and do it so elegantly that I want to know "how?" How do you guys do such beautiful things!! Amazing!
nikki serafin said 271 days ago
amazing and beautiful!
Olga Kaplina from FunnyLoopsFinds said 271 days ago
Very beautiful and creative items! Love the creative and free flowing designs. Congrats on the feature.
Anna from LissiKids said 271 days ago
unbelievable! These items are made from old skateboards !! it is very ecofriendly! Bravo!
Vera from MiniMeMobiles said 270 days ago
I think I fell in love with these colorful stripes😍 Very beautiful items, especially earrings❤
Nina from OriginalJewelrByNina said 270 days ago
Фантастическая выдумка! Супер просто и гениально! Молодцы ребята!!!
Jennifer Tyson from LadyInPurpleBoutique said 270 days ago
Hands down this is the coolest thing I've seen in a while! Congrats on the well deserved feature!
Katrin from katrinshine said 270 days ago
It't absolutely amazing! I can't imagine how long it could take to make one piece, but they are simply stunning, especially wall arts!
Shelly Schmidtling from EarthBorngoddess said 267 days ago
Absolutely Fabulous!
Sharon from YearsAfter said 267 days ago
Gorgeous art objects with functionality, design and workmanship! Love the different items offered under one shop! Congrats!
Mariia Shevchenko from MariUkraine said 266 days ago
looks unique
Joshua Robinson from JoyfulDesignsbyJosh said 265 days ago
Love all this work, Simply awesome.
Motunrayo from SincereOnline said 265 days ago
So beautiful. I love wood craft
Jennifer from IceBreakerPrintables said 265 days ago
How is that even possible to make wood look that good! Stunning!
Joy Gatlin from joyfulfloralsco said 265 days ago
I lay have to have those earrings...love the recycled skateboard stuff amazingly creative and colorful!!!!
Diana from CrohettoysShop said 264 days ago
Incredibly beautiful things.
Tom and Knot from TomandKnot said 263 days ago
Such a great shop, I really enjoyed this. The geometric planters are giving me so much of my geometric obsession. How gorgeous! Keep up the great work!
Anna from FairyToysWorld said 263 days ago
So great items you made! Wish you good luck!
suzanne. a st andre said 262 days ago
he excellent project I send to my nephew he like wood sculpture aurevoir a bientôt good luck with your work buy
MB Custom Gifts from MBCustomgifts said 262 days ago
That is amazing that you use the used stake boards and make something so beautiful. these would make amazing gifts.
Wise Wombat from WiseWombatJewellery said 261 days ago
Great work and absolutely sensational ideas!
Catherine Nunnally from CatNPhotography said 260 days ago
I love it! New favorite shop!
Tim and Brigita Cornwell from jacobswoodentoys said 258 days ago
Hello to fellow Albertans! Congrats on the feature! Well deserved, beautiful work. All the best of success to you.
Abdelatif Laiche said 253 days ago
Great work
Stacie Marie from StayandMarie said 252 days ago
What a genius idea! I love the finished products...very mod! I am in LOVE with the chess set!
Oksana from LetaHome said 248 days ago
You not only give a second life to old things, but also make them modern, stylish and of high quality, it's so cool You are amazing creators and wizards))
Denise from Americana777 said 246 days ago
Definite works of art!
Carolynne DeLisle from NonnasNuttyKrafts said 241 days ago
There so many options to use wood and it last forever! The different colors, textures, types and designs of course. People are so creative in their designs!
Michelle from MCMLovinGlassArtist said 238 days ago
I love that Adrian has taken his work from wearable art to functional art! This is something I have always striven to do in my own works so it is brilliant when you see such amazing examples of artist who have flawlessly executed as Adrian has.
Lori Apgar from LoriApgarCreates said 236 days ago
Wow - I would have never guessed from the first photo that these gorgeous pieces are made from skateboards! Very creative and nice quality finished products!!!
Shop and Sustain from ShopandSustain said 217 days ago
Such beautiful products!
Gina from GinaBogomolArt said 152 days ago
Brilliant idea and great design!!
Sharon from YearsAfter said 90 days ago
Wow! I love everything! So creative and fun! The credenza is amazing! Congrats!
Constance said 89 days ago
Beautifully designed fresh colors!! Very unique!! Everyone will love these these winners shops .
hscales850 said 89 days ago
That group did a wonderful job with the design with those skate broads.
William from FocusedBoardSupply said 89 days ago
Congratulations on all your success! It's great to see recycled skateboards finally enter the mainstream as a medium for woodworking. We are astonished every day to see what our clients can come up with.
Deirdre Chandler said 89 days ago
I love it all. It reminds me of many summer days on my skate board. I have a lot of great memories some riding with my Dad who brought me my first board "all the way from California". It would be super special to see a backgammon set made out of boards. Backgammon, something else my Dad taught me.
Cloud Lovers from cloudclout said 89 days ago
these are perfection
Theresa Ferrante said 88 days ago
Oh my word.... amazing and beautiful work!
francee from maskmatch said 88 days ago
YOu guys are impeccable! Congratulations on your win!
Walter Schake from WSAntik said 88 days ago
Klasse,super ,Very beautiful
Liubov Lukianova from LiubovLukianova said 88 days ago
Incredible work! Congratulations on the victory!!!
Randi from DarbDunhamKids said 87 days ago
These interior furnishing art pieces are amazing and beautiful! They're so different from anything I've ever seen. I would love to have a piece in my studio!
Hilary Porado from HilaryPoradoFineArt said 86 days ago
Beautiful furniture.
lorigilf1 said 85 days ago
Oh my goodness! I think I’m actually in love with this furniture. Absolutely fabulous use of colours. 😍
Umesh Vigg from InspiringAbode said 74 days ago
Fabulous!
carol bremme said 44 days ago
Stunning work !!