
I spotted Stikwood during last month’s Architectural Design Home Show, where the Sacramento-based company launched their new Charcoal wood finish made of American oak that resembles the Japanese scorched-wood technique, Shou-sugi-ban. Dating back to 1700’s Japan, wood charring was originally used as a natural sealant.
First launched in 2012, Stikwood manufactures the world’s first peel-and-stick, thin-plank format solid wood planking for wall decor made from reclaimed and sustainable woods sourced from locations around the country. Intended for both residential and commercial projects, Stikwood is VOC-free, made in the USA, and available in 16 finishes in a range of styles from contemporary to rustic.

Images courtesy Stikwood except where noted.
Rita you always know how to spot the hot design products before most. I love your blog.
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Thanks Alison!
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Wall coverings as ART! Adds a warm, natural feel to all rooms. Living in San Francisco , with mostly stark, urban areas with little surrounding natural scenery, this helps to bring us back to the needed serenity.
And, reclaimed to boot. Way to go!
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Hi there! What is the brand of the grey couch/sectional? (3rd pic after “rustic”) Thanks!
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Isabell, I’m not sure but I will see if the manufacturer has any clues! Thanks for reading.
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Hi! I would really love to own the bird painting. Do you know if it is available for purchase anywhere?
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