Heartland Provenance · One-of-One
Hand-weathered barns, recovered from the working farmland of the Upper Midwest and sold exactly as the land left them. Each structure is a singular original — no two collapses alike, every lean earned over decades.
The Provenance Promise
No two collapses alike. Each structure is recovered, never reproduced, and retired from our holdings the moment it is reserved.
Every lot is certified by the Heartland Provenance Authority and arrives with a Dossier documenting its full history of hardship.
We move your barn across the country over nine to fourteen months without disturbing a single splinter of its decay.
The Collection
Six structures currently held, each a numbered auction lot. Select one to configure its lean, finish, atmosphere, and enhancements.
On Authenticity
“Anyone can build a barn. It takes a century of hard winters, deferred maintenance, and quiet financial despair to make one worth owning. We do not distress our structures. We find them already broken — exactly as the land intended — and we ask only that you let them continue.”
The Founder · Chief of Provenance
The Firm

Walked the working farmland of seven states across nineteen winters. Has never once repaired anything. Believes restoration is a kind of lie.

Oversees the precise rate at which each structure is permitted to fail. Holds that a roof should leave on its own terms, and never before.

Composes each barn’s scent profile by hand. Formerly of the fragrance industry. We do not ask, and she does not say.

Documents the folklore, hard years, and recorded tragedies of each barn’s home county. Provenance, he reminds us, is not only timber. It is what happened there.
From the Acreage
“My architect wept. Then she invoiced me for weeping. The barn remains the most honest thing on the property.”
“Our guests assume something terrible happened here. We let them. It has improved every dinner party we have hosted.”
“It arrived with an owl. We have named the owl. The owl has not accepted us. Five stars.”
Freight & Siting
Your structure is disassembled by hand, numbered board by board, and transported across the country over a period of nine to fourteen months. It arrives exactly as fragile as it left. Our siting team lowers it onto your acreage with cranes and reverence. We do not stabilize, reinforce, or improve. The lean you purchased is the lean you receive.
Each structure is removed from our collection the moment your consultation is confirmed.
Tell us where it will stand. We will tell you what it costs to move ruin without improving it.
No payment is taken here. A Provenance Advisor will be in touch before anything is moved.
Your structure has been entered into the registry. A Provenance Advisor will be in touch. The barn will not be moved until you have made peace with it.