Build with a material engineered by nature and proven over time. Black Locust Lumber delivers unmatched durability, natural performance, and a new standard for exterior design.

The David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center, located in Pocantico, New York, was completed in 2021 and features Black Locust Lumber's versatile siding options. This project aimed to create a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing building exterior, seamlessly blending ecological responsibility with architectural elegance.

Dorchester Square Park, located in the heart of Montreal, Quebec, underwent a thoughtful transformation from 2015 to 2019. This historic park now features elegant Rialto Footbridges provided by Black Locust Lumber, seamlessly integrating sustainability with timeless design.

The George W. Bush Presidential Center, located in Dallas, Texas, was completed in 2009 and features Black Locust Lumber's boardwalks. The project aimed to create a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing landscape, with boardwalks providing functional and durable pathways throughout the center's grounds.

The Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, New York, is an iconic symbol of seaside leisure and community heritage. Managed by New York City Parks, this boardwalk, completed in 2016, is constructed using durable and visually appealing Black Locust Lumber.

Black Locust Lumber supplied architectural millwork for the Budweiser Brew House located at National Stadium in Washington, D.C.

Black Locust Lumber provided decking for The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

Black Locust Lumber provided decking and boardwalk solutions for Campus Plaza in Irvine, California. Designed by Robinson Hill and constructed by Commercial Builders, Inc., this project emphasizes our commitment to delivering durable and sustainable products that enhance commercial spaces.

AEA Rooftop, completed in 2008, stands out as a notable project by Future Green Studio, situated in the South Bronx, New York. This transformative rooftop endeavor incorporates custom decking and benches, meticulously crafted to establish a functional and visually appealing outdoor space.
Building the Future with natural black locust lumber
Inherently resistant to decay without any chemical treatment.
Exceptional longevity that outlasts most conventional materials.
Locally sourced, supporting sustainable domestic forestry.
Pure, untreated timber — safe for people and the environment.
Set and forget — black locust asks for nothing once installed.
Gracefully weathers to a distinguished silver-grey over time.



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Black Locust Lumber transformed Black Locust from a traditional agricultural material—once used for fence posts and firewood—into a complete architectural product line. For over 25 years, we’ve led its evolution into premium siding, decking, and paver applications, positioning it as a true domestic alternative to tropical hardwoods.As a U.S.-based, fully integrated sawmill, we work exclusively with Black Locust. Sourced from the Appalachian region and crafted by skilled local craftsmen, every step of our process is focused on refining and elevating this single species—bringing it to the forefront of modern architectural design.
Our mission is to elevate a native U.S. species—long trusted by farmers for its strength and durability—into the forefront of modern building. We are committed to educating the market on Black Locust as a high-performance alternative to tropical hardwoods, while championing real, natural wood over composites and energy-intensive modified materials. By advancing its use in decking, siding, and outdoor design, we aim to redefine how architects and builders specify wood—grounded in authenticity, longevity, and American-grown craftsmanship.