White Oak Hand-Hewn Skins

The look of a reclaimed hand-hewn timber at a fraction of the weight: one-inch white oak faces, hewn by hand with the same adze work as full timbers, and air-dried to a natural-to-weathered-gray patina.
Skins are the working material for box beams and wraps — hewn character where a solid timber will not suit the structure, the schedule, or the budget.







