A long tradition of quality is ingrained—pun intended—in everything we do. We source wood based on location, durability, and grain characteristics to ensure your piece has a patina and style that can only be found in artisan, handcrafted furnishings. Grain direction, weathering, texture, and color variation create the natural patina that only Mother Nature herself could create. Every piece of wood has imperfections, but it’s these imperfections that make it full of character and beauty. Wood is sourced in two ways:
Urban salvage logs
Trees that need to be removed from urban areas are saved from landfills and given new life. These trees can date back more than 500 years old and are part of real American history. These hardwoods are often walnut, white oak, cherry, and hard maple.
Reclaimed dimensional lumber
Hardwoods are salvaged from locations across America and given a new purpose. Whether it is industrial wood telling the tale of American ingenuity or barnwood that has seen a century of labor, each grain tells a story worth appreciating.