Solid oak flooring reclaimed from former industrial shipping materials.
Former platforms used in mushroom-growing facilities become architectural finishes.
Engineered wood panels reclaimed from demolished buildings in the Pacific Northwest.
Composite tile upcycled from the scraps of cabinetmakers and doormakers.
Lumber reclaimed from irreparable fences that may be used in many building applications.
Reclaimed wood siding that is burned to increase its durability.
Timber from dismantled barns in New England and the Midwest.
A collection of upholstery, drapery, and wall fabrics that are manufactured in the United States.
Locally sourced, pre- and post-consumer waste is reused in handmade, ceramic tiles.
Recycled materials melp Florida's Escambia County earn LEED Gold.
The thermal isolation system is for use with the company’s self-leveling and continuous insulation rain screens.
A collection of 27 new stone-inspired designs.
A lightweight type X gypsum panel.
Clear low-VOC commercial-grade finish for wood floors.
Decorative panels composed of fused slices of Varia Ecoresin trim.
Wall covering made from a stone mixture.
Composite rubber tiles with up to 90% post-consumer recycled content.
Floor covering that pairs recycled leather tiles with reclaimed carpet backing.
In-grade, solid-state illuminated luminescent floor tiles.
Modular and broadloom carpet inspired by nature.