In 1885, Thirty years before the famous Duke Kahanamoku popularized surfing on the mainland United States, three young Hawaiian Princes rode the waves of Santa Cruz on long redwood boards, becoming the first documented surfers in the continental US.
Read MoreNeed to refill your kombucha growler or grab an Açai Bowl after sweating out toxins from hot yoga? This Whole Foods Market “Daily Shop” in Chelsea, New York, has all of those non-negotiable needs covered.
Read MoreEarth Day is April 22nd this year, with a theme of Endangered Species. If that’s not enough, Arbor Day is Friday, April 26th of the same week. That’s a full week of green celebrations! Anthology Woods acknowledges these days as both celebrations of our beautiful planet and opportunities to spark conversation about responsible resource management to support a healthy future.
Read MoreAnthology Woods is excited to announce a new product to our collection of interior wall cladding and ThinClad paneling! Deep Sumi Oak gives the effect of the traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban charred wood, which is a technique of burning wood employed to better preserve the wood and use in exterior applications
Read MoreDeforestation is a major environmental issue in our modern world, as over harvesting and forest degradation not only significantly adds to carbon emissions (upwards of 20% of total global carbon emissions!), but also reduces the ability of forests to absorb existing carbon as well. Forests are vital ecosystems that support 80% of the world’s land animals and plants, including rare and endangered species, like the Sumatran tiger and Bornean orangutan.
Read MoreThe onset of the Gold Rush in California in 1848 brought thousands of prospective people to the state, hastily setting up structures and settlements in short periods of time. Looking up at the massive redwood trees foresting Northern California, the gold prospectors must have thought they struck gold in terms of building material!
Read MoreSawmill Oak is sourced in the eastern and midwest regions of the U.S. from structures that have outlived their usefulness and are slated for demolition or deconstruction.
Read MoreCATCH, a dazzling seafood restaurant located inside the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, showcases distressed reclaimed flooring and paneling in an upscale, eclectic restaurant space.
Read MoreThe Campbell project has a feature wall of reclaimed wood in the Northwest Blend color range. The solid wall planking is milled with a tongue & groove edge for easy, precise installation, and is kiln-dried to avoid issues with insects or moisture.
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