Collection by Pioneer Millworks
Shou Sugi Ban: Oak
Steeply rooted in the Japanese tradition of “Yakisugi”, Pioneer Millworks offers a modern take on charred or burnt wood exterior siding, or interior paneling. You can order samples of our Shou Sugi Ban products here or learn more about our Traditionally Inspired American Made™ options below.
OAK TOASTED
Traditionally Inspired American Made™. This 18th century technique of preserving wood with fire is refreshed for today’s design. Aggressively burning the surface layer of our Forest Stewardship Council® Certified reclaimed Oak planks then removing a single layer of the char through wire brushing creates an evenly darkened and relatively smooth material with some char remaining to add to the appearance.
Reclaimed from Kentucky horse fencing, the mix of white and red Oak offers a strong, resilient wood, with tons of character and weathered appeal. The burning process enhances the varying lights and darks of the texture within the wood and creates a visually stunning element to your interior design cladding projects.
OAK SMOKE
Traditionally Inspired American Made™. This 18th century technique of preserving wood with fire is refreshed for today’s design. Aggressively burning the surface layer of our Forest Stewardship Council® Certified reclaimed Oak planks then removing a single layer of the char through wire brushing creates an evenly darkened and relatively smooth material with some char remaining to add to the appearance.
Reclaimed from Kentucky horse fencing, the mix of white and red Oak offers a strong, resilient wood, with tons of character and weathered appeal. The burning process enhances the varying lights and darks of the texture within the wood and creates a visually stunning element to your interior design cladding projects.
OAK CHARCOAL
Traditionally Inspired American Made™. This 18th century technique of preserving wood with fire is refreshed for today’s design. Aggressively burning the surface layer of our Forest Stewardship Council® Certified reclaimed Oak planks then removing a single layer of the char through wire brushing creates an evenly darkened and relatively smooth material with some char remaining to add to the appearance.
Reclaimed from Kentucky horse fencing, the mix of white and red Oak offers a strong, resilient wood, with tons of character and weathered appeal. The burning process enhances the varying lights and darks of the texture within the wood and creates a visually stunning element to your interior design cladding projects.
OAK CARBON
Traditionally Inspired American Made™. This 18th century technique of preserving wood with fire is refreshed for today’s design. Aggressively burning the surface layer of our Forest Stewardship Council® Certified reclaimed Oak planks then removing a single layer of the char through wire brushing creates an evenly darkened and relatively smooth material with some char remaining to add to the appearance.
Reclaimed from Kentucky horse fencing, the mix of white and red Oak offers a strong, resilient wood, with tons of character and weathered appeal. The burning process enhances the varying lights and darks of the texture within the wood and creates a visually stunning element to your interior design cladding projects.
Traditionally Inspired American Made™. This 18th century technique of preserving wood with fire is refreshed for today’s design. Aggressively burning the surface layer of our Forest Stweardship Council® Certified and 100% reclaimed Oak planks creates the signature “alligator skin” texture and a black mildly iridescent look Shou Sugi Ban is known for.
Shou Sugi Ban Oak Deep Char is a mix of red and white Oak with occasional knots and a variety of deep grains and fissure; character from its past as American horse fencing. Though the char level will change over time with exposure to the elements, Shou Sugi Ban Oak pays homage to the toasted barrels of bourbon Kentucky is famous for.