New: Four Shades of Reclaimed Redwood

Anthology Woods introduces four new reclaimed redwood cladding options that bring texture, durability, and distinctive character to any project.

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All About Cedar: Sustainable Wood for Cladding & Decking

Cedar is an exceptional species of wood; it is found all over the world and encompasses a range of different species. It is resistant to insects and disease, and can be used to build furniture, saunas, decking, siding and more.

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Anthology Woods Partners with Pinnacle Architectural Lighting on "Renew" Linear Series

Anthology Woods has partnered with Pinnacle Architectural Lighting to launch Renew, a linear lighting series that brings the warmth and authenticity of real wood into architectural spaces—without compromising performance.

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American-Milled, FSC® and Reclaimed Wood: A Smart Choice Amid Tariff Uncertainty

In a market where specifiers are increasingly tasked with balancing sustainability, supply chain reliability, and cost, Oregon-based Anthology Woods stands out as a lumber partner that delivers on all fronts. Specializing in Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC) certified and reclaimed wood, Anthology Woods sources and mills products entirely within the United States-a distinction that has never been more relevant given the current volatility in global lumber trade.

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Commercial Collection of Sustainable Wood Flooring & Paneling

Our new Commercial Collection features a range of our favorite wood flooring and paneling, carefully selected and produced to ensure their durability and suitability for commercial use, while retaining their unique character and beauty.

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Sustainable Wood Flooring for Commercial Interiors: 8 Considerations for Durability & Performance

When it comes to designing commercial interiors, incorporating sustainable elements has become a top priority for many designers. One impactful way to achieve this is by choosing reclaimed and FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) certified wood or engineered wood flooring. Adding wood flooring into a commercial interior design adds value, ambiance and sustainability to a project while promising durability for high traffic environments.

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Designer Spotlight Series: Kirby Walls Custom Builders

Next up on our Designer Spotlight Series is Kirby Walls Custom Builders, a custom residential home building company, based in Austin, Texas, who specializes in creating elegant homes for their clients. They help their clients throughout the entire design and build process, from site layout and planning, interior design consultation and construction.

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Choosing Low-VOC Wood Flooring for Healthy Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality has become a growing concern for many homeowners, designers and builders. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can lead to health problems, including respiratory issues, headaches, and fatigue. Concentrations of many VOCs are consistently higher indoors (up to ten times higher) than outdoors, according to the EPA, which makes choosing healthy, low-VOC products extremely important. Choosing healthy indoor building materials is essential for improving indoor air quality and overall health and wellness indoors.

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Design Tips for Walnut Flooring and Cladding

Our recovered walnut flooring and cladding is salvaged from walnut orchards on the west coast, up-cycling a product that would otherwise turn into woodchips, or even burned. Instead, we turn this beautiful wood into profiled wood paneling and flooring ready to install into commercial and residential projects. By repurposing this wood, it is given a new life, which helps to reduce waste and the need for new resources.

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Designer Spotlight Series: Collective Charrissesin

We sat down with Nathan Charrissesin, founder of Collective Charrissesin, to hear about his experience working with Anthology Woods’ reclaimed wood cladding in his retail and hospitality designs. Read on to learn more about his thoughts and ideas about reclaimed wood design and his favorite wood products.

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