Reclaimed Wood is a Limited Resource

Western Heritage Furniture depends on one-of-a-kind resources to build our Ghostwood Collection. Since our wood doesn't grow on trees, we have to find it in unique areas of the United States. Old buildings like tabacco barns, hay lofts, homes and ranches are frequent choices for reclaimed wood.
The acquisition process is a historial process. Our wood has lived, been through years of reliable service and is ready for retirement when it is given a second life. Through our Ghostwood Collection wood ready for destruction is given new life.
Sometimes we find the wood, and sometimes the wood finds us. Friends, family and customers all are excellent for new projects. Western Heritage Furniture is always interested in reclaiming quality wood structures with an interesting history. If you would like to contact us about reclaiming a structure please call 1-800-616-1424.
The Western Heritage Familymeet the good people behind our furniture creations
Western Heritage Furniture is not just a place to come to work. We are a family. We are friends. Our kids play together and you will often catch us hanging out together on the weekends...read more
Our Processthe unique process involved in making reclaimed wood furniture
There are six steps in the production of our “Ghostwood” furniture. “Ghostwood” has natural beautiful character from years of exposure to the sun, wind and weather. It is nature’s art incorporated...read more
The Western Heritage Storyit's our story and we're sticking to it
What do you get when you cross an old run down barn, an historic Arizona mining town and the creative genius of a master wood craftsman such as Tim McClellan? The results are the refined rustic furnishings being created at Western Heritage furniture in Jerome, Arizona. After working with wood since the age of six, McClellan founded Western heritage in 1993 with only one employee – himself – known as the “whittle man” back then...read more
About our FurnitureWhat makes our reclaimed barnwood furniture different
Western Heritage Furniture makes unique, handcrafted, heirloom quality furniture from reclaimed barn wood...read more
Our Wood Doesn't Grow on Treesthen where does barnwood come from?
Western Heritage Furniture depends on one-of-a-kind resources to build our Ghostwood Collection. Since our wood doesn't grow on trees, we have to find it in unique areas of the United States. Old...read more