Shop our very own SEAT Center merchandise, which has been hand-crafted by our students, showcasing their newly developed skillsets and hands-on training from the program.

Terms and Conditions

Please note: Cutting board sizes are standard, but wood types may vary based on availability of materials. 

Process

  1. Come in or shop online.  
  2. Complete online payment and await confirmation.  
  3. You may come in with proof of purchase to pick up your items one business day after your purchase has been made.  

Shipping

SEAT Center is unable to ship at this time, however products are available for pick-up at our Church St. campus, located at 120 S. Church St., Schenectady NY, 12305. (Cutting boards may also be purchased at Schenectady Trading Co. at 609 Union St. Schenectady NY., 12305).  Need a product shipped? Click HERE to purchase your product directly from our manufacturing partner, ABB Designs who will ship the products directly to your door.

Returns

All sales are final; therefore, SEAT Works’ merchandise is ineligible for returns. Satisfaction is our greatest priority. Should you encounter a problem, please don’t hesitate to shoot us an email at hello@seatcenter.org.

Our Latest Product Reviews

I’m a Library Assistant in Adult Programming at the Schenectady County Public Library.
I became aware of Mr. Bland‘s woodworking abilities during a program we held at the library on Restoration.
I decided to visit Mr. Bland‘s woodworking shop, which he claimed is his passion. I was kindly given a tour by his wife. In the backroom, Mr. Bland was working with a young man from the SEAT Center on making the cutting boards. I purchased a few in different sizes, which I find so convenient, as I don’t have to pull out and clean my large cutting board for a simple sandwich. The wood is smooth and the grains are beautiful. They’re very well made; they even have rubber feet screwed into the bottom. I was, also, instructed me on how to care for the wood.
Mr. Bland and his wife are both committed to making a difference for others in Schenectady. They’re hardworking, kind and generous with their time and talent. I wish them well in all future endeavors.
Paula Kurtzner Library Assistant