Viridian Reclaimed Wood announced the introduction of Colorburst, a new line of color-infused reclaimed wood paneling, according to Viridian co-owner Pierce Henley. The first public showing of the new material will be June 24-26, 2016 at the Dwell on Design Los Angeles in booth 2419.
A new design twist on two of Viridian’s most popular paneling offerings, Granary Plank (reclaimed from granary beams) and Route 66 truck deck (reclaimed from tractor-trailer truck decking), the Colorburst line adds a pop of color in the rustic nooks, crannies and holes in the boards. The deep color juxtaposed with wood grain and layers of vintage patina provide a unique spin on reclaimed wood.
“We’re constantly searching for new looks and design aesthetics in reclaimed wood,” Henley said. “Colorburst paneling is ideal for retail, hospitality or any interiors in which dynamic, eclectic finishes are desired.”
Colorburst comes in four stock options—Robin Egg Blue, Viridian Green, Haute Pink and Cascade White—with custom color matching available.
The paneling is milled into a 3/8” or 5/8” thickness, 5” width, and variable lengths from 2’ to 8’. Its hardness is 450 to 1360 on the Janka Scale, depending upon its source material.
Viridian products are 100 percent FSC-certified and can contribute points toward the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Credits: MRc3: (Materials Reuse), MRc4 (Recycled Content), MRc5 (Regional Materials) and MRc7 (Certified Wood).