Custom size reclaimed alder panels available in light brown, grey or mix colours, ready to be used for furnitures and reclaimed siding. We create reclaimed oak plywood with one side or both sides in old oak. Available finishes: - 1st Patina: the texture of the wood is very pronounced. We cut the external layer of the reclaimed oak beams to create these panels. !!!The finish is very rough, with many cracks and irregularities. - 2nd Patina: the wood surface is smooth, any cracks and holes will be masticated. The internal side of old beams is used to create these panels.
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These traditional panels originated in France during the Reign of Louis XVI who commissioned them for his palace in Versailles. Bois Antique creates these panels handcrafted in our workshops using only noble old oak salvaged from ancient Mills, Farms and old castles in Europe.
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Reclaimed plywood in 5 layers crafted from carefully selected barn wood naturally aged, salvaged from old barns around Europe.Bois Antique creates custom size barn wood panels in reclaimed pine & spruce/ alder and old oak, in a wide choice of colours and finishes. Similar with the 3 layer panel, the 5 layer reclaimed plywood is also manufactured from barn wood but in double thickness. The 5 layer reclaimed plywood has 2 external sides in old wood, therefore is very easy to create any custom furnitures with this product.
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We design and create custom reclaimed wood furniture from old oak, old pine or wagon boards. Thanks to our qualified carpentry team, we accept any challenge in creating reclaimed furniture. The reclaimed oak beams (over 150 years old) are carefully selected, and prepared in order to create uniques pieces of furniture. Many types of finishes are proposed in order to obtain the desired look that fits your demands. Every reclaimed wood furniture will be handmade an 100% unique.
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The patchwork barn wood is a mix of natural reclaimed wood in different dimensions that can be arranged either horizontally or vertically.Both patchwork and wood paneling have been going strong for some time and the trend has continued to evolve rather than fizzle out. Now, instead of competing with one another, the two have joined forces to form a new trend: patchwork wood paneling. Different woods, stains, finishes, and opposing grain lines are all working together to form beautiful and unique compositions.
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