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Brown Maple
Brown Maple has a fine and uniform grain, with a smooth, even texture. Along with Oak, Brown Maple is generally the least expensive option for solid hardwood furniture. This is not an indication of quality, but a reflection of the economics of supply and demand. Brown Maple offers a very economical alternative to cherry wood, with similar looking results when stained in traditional dark stains.
Honey
Brown Maple
Bel Air
Brown Maple
Natural
Brown Maple
Seashell
Brown Maple
Harvest
Brown Maple
Sealy
Brown Maple
Almond
Brown Maple
Sandstone
Brown Maple
Driftwood
Brown Maple
Carbon
Brown Maple
Golden Pecan
Brown Maple
Vintage Antique
Brown Maple
Lite Asbury
Brown Maple
Michael's Cherry
Brown Maple
Scarlet
Brown Maple
Asbury
Brown Maple
Earthtone
Brown Maple
Charwood
Brown Maple
Manchester
Brown Maple
Old Museum
Brown Maple
Dark Knight
Brown Maple
Onyx
Brown Maple
Burnt Umber
Brown Maple
Briar
Brown Maple
Ebony
Brown Maple
Cherry
Cherry is the classic American wood used for fine woodworking, furniture, and cabinet making. People are drawn to Cherry wood for its unique grain characteristics and warm tones. It’s important to keep in mind that Cherry will darken over time and with exposure to light. If you are looking for a durable, beautiful hardwood with classic grain and clean lines, Cherry wood is an excellent choice.
Natural
Cherry
Toner
Cherry
Harvest
Cherry
Chestnut
Cherry
Sealy
Cherry
Golden Pecan
Cherry
Almond
Cherry
Carbon
Cherry
Vintage Antique
Cherry
Michael's Cherry
Cherry
Scarlett
Cherry
Charwood
Cherry
Manchester
Cherry
Earthtone
Cherry
Asbury Brown
Cherry
Old Museum
Cherry
Dark Knight
Cherry
Onyx
Cherry
Briar
Cherry
Burnt Umber
Cherry
Ebony
Cherry
Quartsersawn White Oak
Most people are familiar with the look of Quartersawn White Oak even though they may not realize it. If you’re at all familiar with Arts & Crafts, Mission, or Stickley style furniture, you have likely seen Quartersawn White Oak. Quartersawn White Oak has distinctive wavy grain patterns along with Medullary Rays, more commonly known as 'Tiger Stripe' and 'Ray Flecks.'
Limed Oak
Quartersawn White Oak
Driftwood
Quartersawn White Oak
Natural
Quartersawn White Oak
Harvest
Quartersawn White Oak
Almond
Quartersawn White Oak
Sealy
Quartersawn White Oak
Hoosier Special
Quartersawn White Oak
Lite Asbury
Quartersawn White Oak
Michaels
Quartersawn White Oak
Vintage Antique
Quartersawn White Oak
Carbon
Quartersawn White Oak
Tavern
Quartersawn White Oak
Charwood
Quartersawn White Oak
Manchester
Quartersawn White Oak
Earthtone
Quartersawn White Oak
Asbury Brown
Quartersawn White Oak
Dark Knight
Quartersawn White Oak
Burnt Umber
Quartersawn White Oak
Briar
Quartersawn White Oak
Onyx
Quartersawn White Oak
Dark Knight
Quartersawn White Oak
Ebony
Quartersawn White Oak
Oak
Oak is one of the most used woods in the world, and arguably the most popular hardwood used in the United States. Its unique and dominant grain patterns make it one of the most easily identifiable woods. It is usually the least expensive option due to its plentiful supply. Oak wood takes any color stain applied very well. The result is usually a uniform color appearance without streaking or other irregularities.
Honey
Oak
Natural
Oak
Bel Air
Oak
Chestnut
Oak
Harvest
Oak
Sealy
Oak
Sandstone
Oak
Golden Pecan
Oak
Vintage Antique
Oak
Michaels
Oak
Grey Flannel
Oak
Driftwood
Oak
Carbon
Oak
Charwood
Oak
Manchester
Oak
Scarlett
Oak
Earthtone
Oak
Asbury Brown
Oak
Onyx
Oak
Burnt Umber
Oak
Dark Knight
Oak
Ebony
Oak
Walnut
Walnut wood is a highly prized hardwood known for its rich, dark brown color and beautiful grain patterns. With a natural luster and excellent workability, walnut wood is favored for furniture, cabinetry, and decorative accents, lending a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space.
Limed Oak
Walnut
Harvest
Walnut
Natural
Walnut
Vintage Antique
Walnut
Sealy
Walnut
Golden Pecan
Walnut
Lite Asbury
Walnut
Almond
Walnut
Scarlet
Walnut
Charwood
Walnut
Asbury Brown
Walnut
Burnt Umber
Walnut
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Reclaimed barnwood refers to salvaged wood sourced from old barns and structures that have been dismantled. Our makers source this wood up and down the east coast. With a weathered and rustic charm, reclaimed barnwood showcases unique characteristics like nail holes, knots, and aged patina, bringing a sense of history and authenticity to your interior design.
Clear
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Husk
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Light Brown
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
OCS Medium
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Ol Yeller
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Pewter
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Ebony
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Provincial
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Rustic
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Slate
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)
Reclaimed barnwood refers to salvaged wood sourced from old barns and structures that have been dismantled. Our makers source this wood up and down the east coast. With a weathered and rustic charm, reclaimed barnwood showcases unique characteristics like nail holes, knots, and aged patina, bringing a sense of history and authenticity to your interior design. "Premium" refers to the finish, as there are extra steps needed to create the colors listed below.
Distressed Pearl
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)
No 3
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)
Royal Blue
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)
White Black
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)
Windswept
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)
Hickory
Hickory wood stands out as the hardest wood species found in North America, boasting exceptional strength, durability, and a distinctive aesthetic appeal. Its remarkable properties and versatility make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, cementing its reputation as a prized and highly sought-after hardwood.
Bel Air
Hickory
Chestnut
Hickory
Driftwood
Hickory
Natural
Hickory
Harvest
Hickory
Almond
Hickory
Sealy
Hickory
Michael's
Hickory
Scarlet
Hickory
Vintage Antique
Hickory
Charwood
Hickory
Tavern
Hickory
Asbury Brown
Hickory
Burnt Umber
Hickory
Earthtone
Hickory
Carbon
Hickory
Roughsawn Brown Maple
Rough sawn Brown Maple wood refers to a type of lumber that has been cut from the log and left with a textured surface, showcasing the saw marks and natural grain of the wood. This wood is usually cut much thicker than standard and adds a rustic and charming character to your furniture, combining natural beauty with a touch of ruggedness.
Almond
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Ashley
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Bel Air
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Weathered Beige
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Weathered Greystone
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Weathered Snow White
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Weathered Tree Bark
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Weathered Tusk
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Carbon
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Sandstone
Rough Sawn Brown Maple
Leathers
Our genuine leather refers to high-quality leather made from real animal hides, distinguishing it from synthetic or faux alternatives. Known for its natural beauty, durability, and distinctive aroma, genuine leather is a luxurious material that embodies timeless elegance and craftsmanship.
Lazy Grey
Buckeye Leather
Soft Grey
Buckeye Leather
Saloon
Buckeye Leather
Slate
Buckeye Leather
Night Sky
Buckeye Leather
Black
Buckeye Leather
Espesso
Buckeye Leather
Texas
Buckeye Leather
Hazelnut
Buckeye Leather
Pine Cone
Buckeye Leather
Cinnamon
Buckeye Leather
Caramel
Buckeye Leather
Vanilla Crumb
Buckeye Leather
Wheat
Buckeye Leather
Bronco
Buckeye Leather
Bomber Brown
Buckeye Leather
Renegade Chinchilla
Buckeye Leather
Capri Harness
Buckeye Leather
Rust
Buckeye Leather
Capri Chocolate
Buckeye Leather
Blackberry Wine
Buckeye Leather
Mahogany
Buckeye Leather
Burgundy
Buckeye Leather
Autumn Red
Buckeye Leather
Strawberry
Buckeye Leather
Rocky Road
Buckeye Leather
Mocha
Buckeye Leather
Mushroom
Buckeye Leather
Nutmeg
Buckeye Leather
Ginger Root
Buckeye Leather
Creamy Cappuccino
Buckeye Leather
Oyster
Buckeye Leather
Oatmeal
Buckeye Leather
Smoke
Buckeye Leather
Antique White
Buckeye Leather
Glacier White
Buckeye Leather
Biscuit
Buckeye Leather