Reclaimed Oak Sourcing from Europe for U.S. and Canadian Buyers
We help U.S. and Canadian B2B buyers source reclaimed European oak, including antique beams, rustic boards, oak panels, flooring, wall cladding, and custom timber products for hospitality, commercial interiors, restaurants, hotels, and designer led projects.
Reclaimed Oak Table Projects
Completed projects in solid reclaimed oak, custom dining and community tables, restaurant installations, and interiors built from recovered European oak with its original grain and aged patina.









Versailles Pattern Parquet
Versailles pattern parquet panels, produced in European oak, including reclaimed and antique oak where specified. A full gallery of finished parquet patterns is on the dedicated page.
Versailles Parquet & Oak Flooring
Custom Versailles parquet and European oak flooring, with twenty reference patterns and project examples.
View Versailles Parquet →Antique Oak Beams & Recovered Timber
Hand-hewn antique oak beams recovered from historic European buildings, with original patina, axe marks, and natural aging, sorted and prepared for export.









Semi-Finished Old Oak
Semi-fabricated boards and planks from reclaimed and seasoned oak, prepared for finishing and carpentry. Oak lumber, boards, lamellas, and semi-finished stock are detailed on the dedicated page.
Oak Lumber, Boards & Semi-Finished
European oak lumber, boards, lamellas, air-dried stock, and semi-finished material by grade and moisture.
View Oak Lumber & Semi-Finished →What Reclaimed Oak Products We Can Help Source
We coordinate sourcing for a range of reclaimed and antique European oak products, salvaged from historic structures across Romania, Transylvania, and other European timber regions.
Reclaimed Oak Beams
Hand-hewn antique oak beams salvaged from historic European farmhouses, barns, and mills, 100 to 200 years old, with original patina, tool marks, and natural character preserved.
Antique Oak Boards & Planks
Wide plank reclaimed oak boards with original surface texture, natural aging, and authentic patina, suitable for flooring, wall cladding, furniture tops, and interior applications.
Reclaimed Oak Flooring
Reclaimed European oak flooring in wide plank or parquet formats, original patina or lightly processed, for residential, hospitality, and commercial interior applications.
Versailles & Oak Parquet Panels
Antique and reclaimed oak parquet panels in Versailles and geometric patterns, sourced from European interiors with original patina intact, export ready.
Rustic Oak Table Tops
Custom reclaimed oak table tops for restaurants, hotels, and designer projects, produced from antique boards with natural grain, character marks, and authentic aging.
Wall Cladding & Interior Wood
Reclaimed oak wall cladding, paneling, and interior wood elements for hospitality interiors, restaurant accent walls, hotel lobbies, and designer residential projects.
Typical Project Uses
Reclaimed European oak is used across a wide range of commercial and hospitality projects where authentic character, natural patina, and historic material quality are required.
Restaurant & Bar Interiors
Reclaimed oak table tops, bar counters, wall cladding, and accent elements for restaurant and bar environments seeking authentic, high character interior materials.
Hotel & Boutique Property Design
Antique oak beams, flooring, paneling, and furniture elements for hotel lobbies, suites, restaurants, and boutique property interiors requiring premium European timber.
Design-Led Commercial Interiors
Reclaimed oak for offices, retail spaces, showrooms, hospitality interiors, and design-led commercial spaces where architects and developers specify European antique timber for authenticity, character, and material quality.
Importers & Distributors
B2B importers and distributors in the U.S. and Canada sourcing reclaimed European oak for resale, project supply, or distribution to the design and construction trade.
Why Source Reclaimed Oak from Europe
European reclaimed oak carries material characteristics that are virtually impossible to replicate with new production or non-European sources. For hospitality interiors, reclaimed wood hotel projects, rustic luxury wood interiors, and design-led commercial spaces, antique European timber offers authenticity, density, and patina that modern production cannot match.
100 to 200 Year Old Material
Antique European oak beams and boards were hand hewn by craftsmen from past centuries, carrying original tool marks, natural aging, and density that no modern process can replicate.
Original Patina Preserved
The natural patina, grain character, and surface texture of antique European oak cannot be artificially reproduced, it is the result of centuries of aging in historic structures.
Export-Ready Documentation
Heat treatment, phytosanitary certificates, and species documentation are available for U.S. and Canadian import requirements, coordinated through our sourcing desk.
Reclaimed Oak Traceability & Origin Documentation
Reclaimed oak is recovered material, typically sourced from old beams, boards, structures, buildings, and flooring. Because it is recovered rather than newly harvested, FSC certification may not apply in the same way as it does to new certified timber. For reclaimed oak projects, the sourcing desk can help coordinate supplier declarations, species information, origin details where available, recovery method, material condition, dimensions, moisture considerations, photos, sample communication, and export and import documentation flow. Where certification, declarations, or material traceability documents are required, availability depends on supplier records, origin, recovery method, inventory, and project requirements.
Origin & Supplier Declarations
We can help request supplier declarations, species information (European oak, Quercus), origin details where available, recovery method, and material condition, so designers and project teams have the background needed for specification and review.
LEED Material Reuse Support
Reclaimed and salvaged wood can contribute to LEED material reuse and building life-cycle impact reduction credits that architects and project teams often pursue. We can help coordinate the supplier documentation a submittal may require, such as salvaged content and origin information. Final credit eligibility is determined by the project team and the LEED reviewer, the sourcing desk does not certify materials or guarantee points.
Predictable Documentation
European oak (Quercus) is a common, non-controversial hardwood with no CITES restrictions, so import documentation tends to be more straightforward and predictable than for exotic or regulated species. For U.S. imports this can involve Lacey Act information, phytosanitary, and ISPM 15 packaging considerations, for Canada, CFIA phytosanitary requirements apply.
Documentation Coordination, Not Certification
KOLOSALES.com is not a customs broker, importer of record, freight forwarder, or certifying authority. The sourcing desk helps coordinate documentation flow between buyers, suppliers, and the buyer's freight and customs contacts. Reclaimed oak is recovered material, so FSC certification may not apply in the same way as newly harvested certified timber, and LEED credit outcomes are determined by the project team and the reviewer, not by the sourcing desk.
What Buyers Should Provide
To help us review your reclaimed oak sourcing request effectively, provide as much of the following as possible.
To help review your request effectively, provide as much of the following as possible: product type (beams, boards, flooring, parquet panels, or table tops), approximate quantity or volume in cubic meters, square meters, or units, dimension requirements if applicable, patina preference (original, lightly cleaned, or processed), intended application (flooring, wall cladding, furniture, or structural), delivery destination, required timeline, budget range or target price if known, reference images or specification documents, and any import documentation requirements such as heat treatment or phytosanitary certificates.
How KOLOSALES Supports the Process
Request Review
We review your reclaimed oak sourcing request for product type, volume, specification fit, and availability within our established European timber network.
Source Identification
We identify relevant reclaimed oak sources, timber processors, and export ready suppliers based on your product category, volume, and quality requirements.
Quotation & Stock Review
We coordinate quotations, review available stock or production capacity, and help clarify material specifications, dimensions, and commercial terms.
Sample Coordination
For qualifying projects, we coordinate material samples or photo documentation of available stock before final order confirmation.
Export Preparation & Documentation
We coordinate export preparation communication including heat treatment, phytosanitary certificates, and documentation flow for U.S. and Canadian import compliance.
Project-Based Sourcing Only
We handle reclaimed oak sourcing on a project basis for qualified B2B buyers. We do not operate a retail timber store, online catalog, or public checkout. Each request is reviewed for volume, product fit, and commercial viability before any supplier contact begins. Minimum quantities may apply depending on product type and supplier availability.
Ready to Source Reclaimed Oak from Europe?
Send us your project details and our team will review whether the request fits our reclaimed timber network, available stock, and commercial scope.