These shelves are repurposed, over-sized barn beams milled at an old traditional sawmill. The wood still carries the scars of the saw blades which adds to the rustic industrial style. The solid wood planks are thicker than typical wood used for shelves and are handcrafted to provide a look that will blend well with modern and rustic decor alike. These farmhouse style shelves, with a matte, rustic finish, are not available in "big box" stores. The solid wood shelves with "L" bracket supports are great for pantries, bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways.
We proudly use 100% Eco-Friendly water-based stains and lacquers on all of our products. They are safe for your family. These non-toxic finishes provide a deep, rich, rustic finish without releasing harmful compounds into your home environment.
This price is per shelf and it includes 1 shelf, 2 brackets and mounting screws. The "L" brackets may be installed above or below the shelf, depending upon whether or not you want the hardware to show.
These pictures are a general representation of the wood and stains that will be used for your shelves. Please note that slight variations should be expected with varying wood grains.
Thickness: +2"
Depth: +4" or +8"
Length: 12", 20", 24", 30", 36", 42", or 46"
The shelf will always be strongest when the brackets are attached directly to wall studs. Certain wall anchors may be used, depending on your wall surface. If you have any questions about your particular weight load or the installation, please contact your contractor.
CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
ReclaimedWoodUSA is a family owned art/wood working/metal fabrication studio. We maintain a wide selection of reclaimed wood and metal to create unique modern industrial wood furnishings. Many of our recycled materials come from the remains of Gulf Coast hurricanes. We pride ourselves on high-quality durable products and we stand behind everything that is shipped from our studio.
Sculptor Marlin Miller shares his passion and creativity for woodworking with our studio. This renowned artist is famous for his contributions to the people of the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina. He created huge 30 and 40 foot tall sculptures from the oak trees that perished in the storm. His work has been featured on many national TV shows as well as in magazines and newspapers across the country. Some of these TV shows include the Today Show, NBC Nightly News and Good Morning America. For more information on his work google "Sculptor Marlin Miller".