The natural characteristics of Real American Hardwood products may be imitated, but never replicated. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The natural characteristics of Real American Hardwood products may be imitated, but never replicated. (Graphic: Business Wire)

WASHINGTON–()–The Real American Hardwood Coalition (RAHC), a domestic, industry-wide promotion initiative for Real American Hardwood™ products, has launched a website at RealAmericanHardwood.com designed to inspire and educate consumers.

“The website takes visitors on a digital journey to learn how and why they should choose Real American Hardwood flooring, cabinetry, millwork, furniture, and other goods for their homes,” says Michael Martin, president and CEO of the National Wood Flooring Association. “Today’s consumers are overwhelmed with product choices and often believe they’re buying natural and renewable hardwood products, when in fact, they’re buying look-alikes such as vinyl and plastic that are manufactured from non-renewable resources. Now, the industry has an informative tool that’s setting the record straight and separating fact from fiction—backed by research and science.”
Designed by CANVAS United—a high-profile agency known for its exceptional creativity, impressive project portfolio, and extensive experience in promoting commodity and agricultural goods—the website educates consumers on the advantages and benefits of Real American Hardwood products in ways that make emotional connections. Interactive site modules engage consumers and compare the appearance, durability, value, home health, and environmental attributes of real wood products to faux, wood-look alternatives. The site also serves as a hub for project inspiration, maintenance tips, and environmental facts, and explores how hardwood is influencing lifestyles and culture in the modern world.
“Our industry has a rich history and compelling stories to tell,” says Dean Alanko, vice president of sales and marketing, Allegheny Wood Products. “The website spotlights the generational, family businesses that make up our industry. I’m proud of how the website tells these stories and presents information that can make a difference in consumers’ lives and benefit all industry stakeholders.”
Learn more about Real American Hardwood products, and discover their importance to our homes, lifestyle, culture, and environment at RealAmericanHardwood.com.
About the Real American Hardwood Coalition
The Real American Hardwood Coalition (RAHC) inspires a stylish and healthy environment by educating consumers on the many benefits of Real American Hardwood™ products—including appearance, durability, lifetime value, healthy home, and sustainability. Visit RealAmericanHardwood.org for more information.
About CANVAS United
CANVAS United uses creativity and technology to connect brands to the modern consumer. The award-winning, full-service digital agency is part of the UNITED COLLECTIVE, with offices in New York City and Huntington Beach, California. For more information, visit CanvasUnited.com.
Linda Jovanovich
Real American Hardwood Coalition
info@RealAmericanHardwood.org
Linda Jovanovich
Real American Hardwood Coalition
info@RealAmericanHardwood.org

source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of our top breaking news

You May Also Like

Maine awards $6M in pandemic relief to forest products businesses – Mainebiz

Please do not leave this page until complete. This can take a…

Paper Excellence Group Will Acquire Resolute Forest Products for $2.7B – Law Street Media

Domtar Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of pulp and paper company Paper Excellence…

DIY Lessons from a mass timber treehouse

The Treehouse at Harvard University (designed by Studio Gang) uses exposed mass timber to create a “climb-into-the-treetops” gathering space. Why wood? Because it offers warmth, structure, and sustainability — and shows how material choice matters. About the Project The “Treehouse” is a new 55,000 sf (approx.) conference and event facility at Harvard’s Enterprise Research Campus […] The post DIY Lessons from a mass timber treehouse appeared first on NELMA.

Grain Popping Emerges as Design Trend To Watch in 2026

Why “grain popping” is emerging as a must-do step in wood finishing A design trend is quietly gaining momentum among architects, finishers, and DIYers alike: applying a prefinish water “pop” to open up wood grain and let the stain truly sing. The technique—often called water popping or grain raising—is becoming a go-to for richer, deeper, […] The post Grain Popping Emerges as Design Trend To Watch in 2026 appeared first on NELMA.