PORTLAND WOOD, HOMETOWN STORIES
Big timbers, clean wood, rugged wood—all local! Three iconic buildings in Portland, Oregon have reached the end of their lifecycle and we’re bringing you the salvaged timbers, boards, and more:
The old Fishels Furniture building on Martin Luther King Blvd. at Burnside bridge has yielded Douglas fir timbers fit to go back into use as they are or to be re-sawn into crisp board stock with unlimited uses. In more good news: some of the wood reclaimed from the building is going back into the new construction that’s happening there.
Hard to miss with its red awnings, the Montes Shelton Jaguar building on West Burnside is giving us some painted Douglas fir. The original paint can be maintained or removed to reveal the warm tones of the natural wood.
Centennial Mills, perhaps one of the most iconic sites we’ve reclaimed from, had exceptional old Douglas fir which revealed clear vertical grain boards during re-milling. There are timbers and cribbing planks and more ready for any project from this reclamation.
1930’s and 40’s fruit vats in Salem, OR aka “Cherry City”, are slowly being replaced with stainless steel. The Douglas fir planks we reclaimed from the large circular vessels provides distinct Vat Stock grades: A silvery interior patina, a rugged brown exterior from generations of being exposed to nature’s elements, and a clean center cut which features shades of pink and gray staining from years of mingling with cherries.
Fun history, LEED point eligibility, easy access–keeping it local. Let us know if you’d like to stop by our Portland Studio to see and feel the wood or if you want more information.