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Wood cladding milled for a variety of applications

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From deep tones to textures, the latest wood cladding continues to advance the beauty of the material.

Kebony slab of wood
(Courtesy Kebony)

Kebony Textured with Color
Kebony

The company’s first prefinished cladding line provides unique finishes in an off-the-shelf offering for more uniform facades.

Lunawood siding
(Courtesy Lunawood)

Lunawood Arctic
Lunawood

Arctic was created to meet growing demand for more expressive, durable, and low-maintenance facade materials with a naturally weathered look.

Nakamoto Forestry
(Courtesy Nakamoto Forestry)

Clear Vertical Grain Sugi
Nakamoto Forestry

This newest product from Nakamoto Forestry is a premium Japanese cedar that offers a sustainable alternative to the vertical-grain cedar historically sourced from old-growth forests.

Freres Engineered Wood in montana
(Courtesy Freres Engineered Wood)

Mass Ply Products
Freres Engineered Wood

Freres’s Mass Ply Products includes panels and lams that can take on folded designs, as seen in the recently completed National Conservation Legacy Center in Missoula, Montana.

Spartan Forest Products on a barn house
(Courtesy Spartan Forest Products)

ThermalPro Wood
Spartan Forest Productions

Featuring both hardwood and softwood options, Spartan offers a variety in applications and species, from Southern yellow pine to ash and poplar.

re-creating the shou sugi ban effect
(Courtesy Anthology Woods)

Stout’s Legacy Deep Sumi
Anthology Woods

This siding features obsidian and slate tones mixed with rich textural grain, re-creating the shou sugi ban effect.

close-up of Westwood Millworks
(Courtesy Westwood Millworks)

ThermA Siding
Westwood Millworks

Sourced, thermally modified, and milled in North America, ThermA resists rot and the effects of UV exposure and high moisture.

(Brandon Huttenlocher/Courtesy Delta Millworks)

Lunawood 2026 Collection
Delta Millworks

Delta’s milling and prefinishing enhance Lunawood’s Nordic timber with eight new colors, including a custom shade collaboration with Knop Killeen Architects, seen in the firm’s Gable House.


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