Our wood mountain wall art comes complete with blue skies and 3 different moons (full moon, quarter moon and crescent moon) that are interchangeable with a magnet. The moons, mountains and frame are all made from reclaimed wood sourced from various structures such as barns, houses, warehouses, outbuildings and more.
3-piece magnetic moon set includes:
- Full Moon
- Quarter Moon
- Crescent Moon
These are handmade by our in-house craftsmen using our reclaimed wood slats. This rustic mountain wall decor creates a centerpiece for just about any room in the house whether it's in the bedroom, living room or even an office or dining room. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us!
Finish Disclaimer
These pieces are made to order from wood that changes in texture and grain. This means every piece has one of a kind character, and can vary from picture shown in listing. The construction of the artwork will be the same and we promise the beauty will resonate in your piece as it does in the photos above with authentic reclaimed wood.
The first settlers in America used materials on hand to construct buildings. Today, individuals love to make use of this reclaimed wood when building or remodeling a residence or office. The history of the piece adds to the ambiance of the area. The wood used in this manner comes from barns, stables, mills, and more, and many pieces are hundreds of years old. What makes this wood truly unique and highly coveted?
Reclaimed hand-hewn lumber pieces are truly one of a kind. The different species underwent decades of weathering and wear to obtain their current appearance. As a result, each piece is unique, and the wood varies by where it was first obtained. The settlers never discriminated when it came to the wood used for the structure, so a person could find many varieties of reclaimed wood all coming from the same region.
Additionally, reclaimed wood typically offers more variations that are no longer seen in wood species. For instance, as trees in the past were allowed to grow to their full height, the rings observed in this timber tend to be wider than seen in newer pieces. These pieces often have more knots and other markings that make the piece unique and give it charm.
If a person is fortunate enough to know where the wood came from, the piece becomes an interesting topic of conversation. When someone asks about the hand-hewn lumber, the owner can not only explain what it is but also provide information on where it came from and what makes it special. That doesn’t happen with pieces that are mass produced today.