THE ULTIMATE SOURCE FOR SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY HEALTHY WOOD PRODUCTS
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One of the most respected and comprehensive sources of FSC-certified and environmentally healthy wood products in North America, San Francisco Bay Area-based EarthSource Forest Products opened its doors in 1997, and in the same year became the 27th company worldwide to receive chain-of-custody certification.

Today, EarthSource's inventory includes a vast array of exotic, sustainably harvested wood and bamboo flooring, panels, decking, furniture and salvaged wood from around the globe. Architects, designers, woodworkers and finish carpenters throughout the nation look to EarthSource as the ultimate source for sustainable and environmentally healthy wood products.

EarthSource Bulletin Board

On Special This Month

Teak Flooring (Plantation)
Teak is a hard, medium-density wood, strong and durable. The wood is extremely easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Does contain silica which can cause a severe blunting effect on cutting edges. It is very durable and resistant to termites and fungi.
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Hold your meeting here.
NARI (National Association of The Remodeling Industry) is among the groups of environmentally responsible organizations that hold seminars in our Urban Jungle. It is the perfect place. And facility is free of charge.

New! Old Growth Redwood!
EarthSource just received the first shipment of Old Growth, SmartWood Rediscovered Clear Heart Redwood. Read more!

Reception September 9th, 5-7 p.m. Sgraffito
Visit our Oakland Branch and enjoy custom furniture,relief sculpture, and other unusual things crafted by artisans from Sgraffito, a creative workshop located at 3624 Adeline Street in Emeryville, California.

Green Business Certified
EarthSource Forest Products® has met standards to be a certified Green Business member. Visit their website by clicking above to learn more about becoming a Green Business.

Carpenters Without Borders
Jeff Hunt, CEO of EarthSource Forest Products, is a founding member of the board of directors of Carpenters Without Borders where he and our company are helping this organization provide a market for Guatemalan villagers' artisan products made from FSC wood.

FSC-Certification
EarthSource Forest Products has one of the largest inventories of Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified wood products in North America. And the company sources these products from all over the world. Our FSC-certification number is: SCS-COC-00006. More information about the FSC>>

Urban Jungle Garden and Patio
EarthSource has a line of garden furniture and decking made from FSC certified machiche and other sustainably harvested woods. Check out the showroom at our Oakland Branch.

Urban Jungle Art & Architecture
The Urban Jungle is EarthSource Forest Products' showroom for FSC certified and other sustainably harvested forest products. Housed at our Oakland Branch, the Jungle authentically displays our products in action. Visit, and see, too, wood works-of-art by our talented and environmentally conscientious customers. Treat yourself. Stop in._Read more....

Store Locations and Hours

- Oakland


1618 28th Street
Oakland, CA 94608
Map to this location


Hours: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Mon-Fri
8:00 am to 2:00pm Sat


800.675.7257 toll-free
510.547.7257 phone
510.547.2511 fax


- San Jose


1810 7th Street
San Jose, CA 95112
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Hours: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Mon-Fri


888.388.7257 toll-free
408.288.7257 phone
408.288.7299 fax


- San Francisco


2035 Newcomb Avenue,
San Francisco, CA 94124
Map to this location


Hours: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Mon-Fri


800.750.6009 toll-free
415.648.7257 phone
415.648.2853 fax



Jeff Hunt, President and CEO of EarthSource, standing in front of a Santa Maria log salvaged from a lake in the Rio Dulce. This is the first ever legally harvested lake salvaged log in Guatemala's history. Jeff and Barry Diaz dove underwater in scuba gear to retrieve the log while Marion Hunt recorded the event on video. A tugboat was used to tow it into town where gathering locals grabbed onto the long rope and helped pull it onto land.