What is Reclaimed Antique Wood?

Timeless Craftsmanship, Rooted in History

Reclaimed antique wood isn’t just wood—it’s a story of history, resilience, and sustainability. Sourced from barns, homes, and historic structures across North America, each piece has been tested by time and carries a unique charm that no new wood can replicate.

A Second Life for Historic Materials

What is Reclaimed Antique Wood?

Reclaimed antique wood is salvaged from structures like barns, warehouses, and historic buildings that are often over 100 years old. These materials are carefully preserved and repurposed to create stunning, functional designs with unmatched character.

Sourced from Across North America

Where Does It Come From?

Our reclaimed wood is sourced from barns and structures across North America, many dating back to the 19th century. Each piece carries the craftsmanship of its original use and the natural beauty of wood that has aged gracefully over time.

The Strength of Time-Tested Wood

Why Is It Stronger and More Durable?

Older wood comes from trees that grew slowly, resulting in denser grain patterns and superior strength. Over decades, this wood has dried and settled, making it resistant to warping, cracking, or shrinking.

How Has It Been Tested by Time?

From withstanding weather, wear, and years of use, reclaimed antique wood has proven its resilience. This natural aging process gives the wood its distinct character while ensuring its long-lasting durability for new projects.

The Strength of Time-Tested Wood

Why Is It Stronger and More Durable?

Older wood comes from trees that grew slowly, resulting in denser grain patterns and superior strength. Over decades, this wood has dried and settled, making it resistant to warping, cracking, or shrinking.

How Has It Been Tested by Time?

From withstanding weather, wear, and years of use, reclaimed antique wood has proven its resilience. This natural aging process gives the wood its distinct character while ensuring its long-lasting durability for new projects.