Ross Alan Lumber: Reclaimed Wood Furniture in a Modern Design

Handcrafted Modern Heirlooms: Sustainable Furniture Built to Last

Have you wanted a genuine solid wood barn table for large family and friend gatherings? Do you also care about sustainable home products? Then Ross Alan Lumber’s reclaimed “barn-to-table” furniture is perfect for you.

This American company has been handcrafting reclaimed barn wood furniture in Los Angeles for over 12 years, blending vintage wood with a modern design. Their first signature line was recently unveiled at High Point Market, where we discovered them showcasing their unique, modern design style.

image of large dark brown barn table with round wood placemats on a tan rug

Reclaimed Wood with Unique Character: The Beauty of Century-Old Barn Wood

Co-owner Georgie Kidder points out the distinctiveness of their century-old barn wood, sourced from barns in the Midwest built a hundred years ago using 400 to 500-year-old trees. This old-growth wood, distinct from contemporary lumber, offers tighter grain, greater strength, and unique character. Built by hand with traditional joinery techniques and no screws, their furniture ensures durability and heirloom quality. 

Crafted in the USA: Ross Alan Lumber’s Custom Furniture and Design Collaborations

Ross Alan Lumber also creates custom furniture, cabinetry, beams, accent walls, and flooring, collaborating with designers while staying true to their motto, “curated with a conscience.’ Georgie says they truly pride themselves on creating modern heirloom furniture built by real people in a real wood shop in America. 

So when you’re looking for furniture built to be cherished for generations, consider the reclaimed wood furniture and home furnishings from Ross Alan Lumber.

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