Restaurants
- 123 Bolinas
- Bistro Aix
- Boca Pizzeria Corte Madera
- Boca Pizzeria Uses Recycled Shiplap In New Restaurant
- Boo Koo Reclaimed Wood Tables in Mill Valley
- Fremont Diner
- Galette 88 Reclaimed Flooring, Benches, Bar & Counter Tops
- Gather Restaurant Reclaimed Tables, Counter Tops, and Entry Way
- Grillys Mill Valley
- Hops & Hominy Reclaimed Wood Table and Bar Tops, Drink Rails
- La Rosa Tequileria & Grille Uses Hand Hewn Beams and Barnwood for bar shelving
- Lagunitas Brewery Custom Reclaimed Wood Furnishings
- Marché Aux Fleurs
- Martins West Gastro Pub
- Norman Rose Tavern
- Petite Syrah
- Pismo's Coastal Grill
- Reclaimed Custom Restaurant Tables & Interiors at Hopmonk Tavern Sonoma
- Risibisi Restaurant
- Rootstock Wine Bar
- Samovar Tea Houses
- Southpaw BBQ Reclaimed Tabletops, Counters, Entry Way
- The Girl and The Fig
- The Grove SF Cafe
- The Trappist
- The Wurst
- Ubuntu Showcases Wood Slab Tables and Wine Bar
- Wild Goat Bistro Reclaimed Wood Floor
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WoodTalks Heritage Salvage reclaimed building materials, select line of douglas fir shiplap now available through collaboration partner ECO Supply on the East Coast. Find Out More
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Marché Aux Fleurs
They Needed
Inspired and named after the farmer's markets in South of France, Marché Aux Fleurs bases its cuisine on the seasons and farmers markets. Produce is locally farmed, seafood is wild and fresh, and meats are free-range. Marche Aux Fleurs offers best products available and supports local family-run operations, including wines.
We Delivered
Heritage Salvage hand crafted tables in the dining room, as well as the reclaimed barnwood picture frames on the walls. The wood for the tables and frames was reclaimed from a windfall Douglas Fir tree milled by fabulous Merle “Daffodil” Reusers sawmill.











