Anthology Woods

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About Anthology Woods

Ashland, OR

Anthology Woods is comprised of craftsman, creators, designers, wood-enthusiasts and sustainability proponents. We create sustainable wood products from 100% post-consumer reclaimed, salvaged, and FSC®-certified woods for the Architectural and Design community. Our product lines include flooring, wall-paneling, siding, decking and fabricated components. We serve both residential and commercial applications, and sell to both contractors and project-owners.

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Project Types

  • Commercial

  • Residential

Impact Areas

  • Locally Manufactured

  • Locally Fabricated or Assembled

  • Locally Owned + Operated

The people at Anthology Woods have a passion for sustainability, recycling, design and creativity. We also love wood. The owner began his career as a contractor, but was always the guy hauling old wood from demolition projects home in his truck. We began Anthology Woods because we wanted to make using old wood easier for the consumer. We like the challenge of taking something old and making it beautiful and useful again.
— Christina Lubarsky, Founder at Anthology Woods

Featured Projects

Crane Shed Commons - Bend, OR

This "instantly iconic" building recently added to Bend, Oregon features splashes of Anthology Woods FSC® Certified post-consumer reclaimed teak wood wall paneling in solid wood plans. The poly finish protects the wood while preserving the natural beauty of the grain and color. A large staircase takes front and center: designed with prominence to encourage taking the stairs instead of the elevator.


With: TVA Architects

 

Tavolata - Seattle, WA

Atelier Drome Architecture LLP in Seattle, Washington designed the new Tavolata restaurant for Ethan Stowell Restaurants with several wood elements, including Anthology Woods' reclaimed Stout's Legacy lending to the intersection of modern, rustic, and industrial in the dining establishment.

With: Atelier Drome Architecture

 

Starbucks at Yosemite Basecamp

This reserve Starbucks store within a National Park features forest- and urban-recovered old growth redwood cladding from trees that fell long ago. Tight grain and classic redwood tones punctuate the space with natural wood paneling inviting you in. Pulling it all together, the construction team also created merchandising bins clad in solid wood planks as well.

With: Starbucks, Rycon Construction


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