Art Deco and early Modern trim — running from roughly 1925 through the mid-1960s — broke decisively with everything that preceded it, replacing layered classical mouldings with stepped geometric profiles, flat planes, and clean reveals. The vocabulary is graphic and architectural: stepped crowns, plain rectangular casings, deep flat baseboards, and the occasional fluted or grooved accent that nods to the era’s industrial design. Mason’s Mill carries 45 Art Deco and Modern profiles suited to Streamline Moderne apartments, mid-century ranches, theater and hotel restorations, and contemporary homes that want trim without ornament. They also work as a quiet modern foil when paired with our wider hardwood plank cladding.
Rift cut is a term that refers to the visual characteristics of the face of each board. The lumber is sawn for the best grain rather than the highest grade. Our rift white oak is an S&B grade out of the Appalachian mountains.
Rift white oak is a hard and heavy wood, typically used for furniture, cabinet making, interior trim work, paneling flooring, cooperage for wine and whiskey, and shingles.
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