Private Sale
Two collections of genuine reclaimed timber — pre-finished 150-year-old Chinese Elm, and weathered Australian bridge & pier hardwood. Engineered boards for flooring, feature walls & cladding. Sold by the pallet — stored near Ararat, VIC.
Collection 01
Pre-finished · up to 150 years old
These original doors come from northern China and are up to 150 years old. The wood is from both interior and exterior doors, causing the contrast between planks; some have spent years facing harsh weather, which gives certain pieces their amazing markings and imprints. Others may reveal original paint markings.
The variation between planks results in a warm, rustic feel with both light & dark elements — equally at home as flooring or as a feature wall.
Made from Chinese Elm hardwood as an engineered board, and supplied pre-finished with hard wax oil — ready to install. Each plank is unique — no two are alike.
Pre-finished & ready to install. Open to offers — get in touch with what you're after. Full per-pallet specs available on request.
Make an offer on Chinese DoorsCollection 02
Weathered Raw
Direct exposure to the Australian elements has given these bridge and pier timbers a weathered look, full of character.
These timbers come from the top layer of old Australian bridges and piers and hence have been exposed to years of natural weathering and wear. With its natural mix of rugged greys and sun-bleached hues, this feature collection can be finished and used as flooring, or used as is for feature walls & cladding.
Supplied as an engineered board in a mix of Australian hardwoods such as Ironbark, Jarrah and Stringybark / Messmate.
Open to offers — by the pallet or the lot. Get in touch with what you're after. Full per-pallet specs available on request.
Make an offer on Bridges & PiersPrivate sale — open to offers by the pallet or the lot. Email me, or send the form below and I'll get back to you.
📍 Stored near Ararat, VIC — exact pickup address on enquiry.
This is a private, final sale — sold as-is, no returns; inspection welcome by arrangement. Photos are representative; as reclaimed timber it varies plank to plank — that natural variation is part of its character.

