Windfall Lumber‘s new Sabi Cladding is influenced by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-sabi. Sabi Cladding is made from reclaimed Douglas fir and hemlock beams taken from deconstructed buildings in the Pacific NW and is FSC Certified. The collection’s colors and textures emphasize rustic simplicity, and the premium finishes include: Char, Weather, Shoji White and Lotus.
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