SMOOTHER AND THINNER: SAY HELLO TO SUSTAINABLY HARVESTED

10/11/2017
By Megan Avila

We’re wood-fanatics to our cores and while reclaimed wood will always have our hearts, we understand that sometimes you’re in the market for something a bit vernal, a little thinner, and with a smoother complexion. Let us introduce you to our Sustainably Harvested wood flooring and paneling collection:

Sustainably Harvested Walnut.
Sustainably Harvested Walnut.

We’re offering this line in several species, each a high grade with a more uniform appearance than its reclaimed counterpart.

Sustainably Harvested Ash with a Pure Oil/Wax finish.
Sustainably Harvested Ash with a Pure Oil/Wax finish.

With limited color variation and minimal knots, these woods offer a clean, modern look and are ideal to customize with our various eco-friendly finishes.

Sustainably Harvested Oak with a Grey Finish.
Sustainably Harvested Oak with a Grey Finish.
Sustainably Harvested Ash with a custom white finish.
Sustainably Harvested Ash with a custom white finish.
Sustainably Harvested Ash with a custom Shou Sugi Ban Deep Char finish.
Sustainably Harvested Ash with a custom Shou Sugi Ban Deep Char finish.

We’re offering each grade in our standard World’s Most Eco-Friendly Engineering Flooring in 1/2” or 5/8” thicknesses.

Consistent with our ethos, our Sustainably Harvested wood flooring and paneling includes options from FSC-certified forests as well as incidental species, standing dead, and small well-managed family forests.

While we’re keeping AshWalnut, and White Oak in stock, there is always room to discuss other species, you only need to ask.

Sustainably Harvested Maple with a custom finish. We’re readily offering Ash, Oak, and Walnut, but there is some opportunity for other species.
Sustainably Harvested Maple with a custom finish. We’re readily offering Ash, Oak, and Walnut, but there is some opportunity for other species.

Interested in integrating this bit of freshness into your project? Contact our wood design experts for details.

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