Featured Products #17: Reclaimed Wood 🌲🌳


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As someone who loves a good aged wood patina, it’s great to see how reclaimed wood products have become so popular with designers and their clients. For example, my favorite restaurant utilized an amazing section of reclaimed bowling alley floor as a bar top. There are undeniable environmental benefits to keeping such valuable materials out of the waste stream, and it’s hard to beat the special character reclaimed wood can add to a project.
This week, I’ve pulled some of my favorite reclaimed wood products from Arazoo’s Global Library. From engineered floors to siding to doors, countertops, and timber beams, I invite you to take a look and save a few, whether for future inspiration or current use on a project.
While some of these vendors have a national presence, you already know that you’re more apt to find a regional supplier of reclaimed wood. If you have a favorite local vendor, and they don’t have a great web site, I’d suggest you create a Custom Card in Arazoo for their products.
You can add photos, attachments, description, and notes to a Custom Card, and search for it in your Firm Library just like a regular product — but the custom card remains entirely private to you and your firm. Give it a try!

Arrigoni, known mainly for their sustainable flooring, also supplies reclaimed wood beams in various sizes and finishes.

Reclaimed Lumber Products manufactures flush plank doors in a variety of configurations and finishes, with a pricepoint appropriate to any project.

reSAWN’s CHARRED collection features cypress, black walnut, red oak, and reclaimed hemlock that is burnt in the Japanese tradition of shou sugi ban.

Reclaimed French Oak precisely hand assembled into this beautiful parquet. Designed in an array of ash grays and browns with a touch of white in the grain allows the old wood to show its beauty.

Long Leaf Yellow Pine is in the group of Southern Yellow Pines sharing the hard, dense, and great strength-to-weight ratio. It is most commonly used for construction: poles, joists, piles and roof trusses, as well as sub-flooring and sheathing. Long Leaf Yellow Pine is extremely easy to work with as it works well with most tools.

Windfall’s engineered panels are made with Douglas fir and hemlock that comes from reclaimed, solid and glue laminated beams and lumber that came from deconstructed industrial, agricultural, and residential buildings in the Pacific NW.

Viridian offers a mixed, rustic original or vertical grain. The rustic original grain finish showcases the prior life these products had as structural beams. In contrast, their vertical grain finish reveals the least amount of “character” (but still boasts a nail hole now and then, as you would expect to see in reclaimed wood).Â
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