Historysalvagedonline
Haus & Garten · Furniture
HistorySalvagedOnline sells reclaimed lumber, antique hardware, and custom furniture built from decommissioned structures. Prices run mid-range to premium: rough-sawn beams start around $8 per board-foot, while finished dining tables reach $3,000–$6,000. The company operates exclusively through its e-commerce site, shipping nationwide via freight and UPS. Every piece is tagged with the original building’s name, date, and location, giving buyers a printable “provenance card.” The brand’s flagship line, Landmark Tables, pairs century-old factory floorboards with modern steel legs; limited runs sell out within days. All wood is kiln-dried, insect-treated, and FSC-certified recycled, positioning the brand at the intersection of sustainability and heritage. Customers are primarily 30-55-year-old homeowners, architects, and boutique-hotel designers seeking statement pieces with authentic backstories. They value environmental stewardship, regional history, and one-of-a-kind aesthetics over mass-produced “farmhouse” décor. Instagram-driven nostalgia and LEED project credits further fuel demand. The firm competes with both architectural-salvage yards and upscale reclaimed-furniture makers. It differentiates by offering an entirely online catalog with searchable origin data, CAD-ready specs for trade buyers, and a 14-day return policy—services brick-and-mortar salvage yards rarely match.
Every room tells a building's story, now yours
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