Product: Trestlewood Mushroomwood

Mushroomwood by Trestlewood originates from platforms formerly used in mushroom-growing facilities across the U.S. Typically comprising a mixture of cypress, hemlock, and cedar species, the nominally 1″-thick wood comes in widths of 4″, 6″, and 8″, and lengths from 4′ to 16′. The weathered and air-dried wood may also be kiln-dried and fumigated. • trestlewood.com

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