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Samples by Wood

Not sure what stain or leather option you’d like?
We want the purchasing process to be as enjoyable and seamless as possible for you.  Browse our samples below and order as many as you like. 

Standard wood and leather samples are $12 each.  Reclaimed Barnwood samples are $31 each.  Up to three samples will be credited towards your order.  If you order more than three samples, you will be provided a full refund once they have been returned to the store.  Recycling samples helps us keep your cost low and be environmentally responsible at the same time!

NOTE:  These are wood samples, we do not sell liquid stain or liquid stain samples.

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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.

Golden Pecan-Brown Maple

Golden Pecan
Brown Maple

Vintage Antique-Brown Maple

Vintage Antique
Brown Maple

Clove-Brown Maple

Clove
Brown Maple

Almond-Brown Maple

Almond
Brown Maple

Sandstone-Brown Maple

Sandstone
Brown Maple

Bestseller
Driftwood-Brown Maple

Driftwood
Brown Maple

Carbon-Brown Maple

Carbon
Brown Maple

American Antique-Brown Maple

American Antique
Brown Maple

Smoke-Brown Maple

Smoke
Brown Maple

Lite Asbury-Brown Maple

Lite Asbury
Brown Maple

Michael's Cherry-Brown Maple

Michael's Cherry
Brown Maple

Scarlet-Brown Maple

Scarlet
Brown Maple

Manchester-Brown Maple

Manchester
Brown Maple

Old Museum-Brown Maple

Old Museum
Brown Maple

Lemon-Brown Maple

Lemon
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.

Chestnut-Cherry

Chestnut
Cherry

Golden Pecan-Cherry

Golden Pecan
Cherry

Almond-Cherry

Almond
Cherry

Carbon-Cherry

Carbon
Cherry

Manchester-Cherry

Manchester
Cherry

Sandstone-Cherry

Sandstone
Cherry

American Antique-Cherry

American Antique
Cherry

Smoke-Cherry

Smoke
Cherry

Golden Harvest-Cherry

Golden Harvest
Cherry

Vintage Antique-Cherry

Vintage Antique
Cherry

Lemon-Cherry

Lemon
Cherry

Bel Air-Cherry

Bel Air
Cherry

Clove-Cherry

Clove
Cherry

Scarlet-Cherry

Scarlet
Cherry

Old Museum-Cherry

Old Museum
Cherry

Bestseller
Michaels-CH

Michael's Cherry
Cherry

Sap Cherry

Sap cherry is also commonly referred to as ‘character cherry’. Sapwood contains certain cells within the wood that are responsible for storing and transporting nutrients throughout the tree. Sap cherry offers more variation in color contrast and grain patterns than traditional cherry, which is why it has earned the nickname of ‘character cherry’.

Lite Asbury-Sap Cherry

Lite Asbury
Sap Cherry

Bel Air-Sap Cherry

Bel Air
Sap Cherry

Smoke-Sap Cherry

Smoke
Sap Cherry

Carbon-Sap Cherry

Carbon
Sap Cherry

Michael's Cherry-Sap Cherry

Michael's Cherry
Sap Cherry

Almond-Sap Cherry

Almond
Sap 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.'

Driftwood-Quartersawn White Oak

Driftwood
Quartersawn White Oak

Vintage Antique-Quartersawn White Oak

Vintage Antique
Quartersawn White Oak

Carbon-Quartersawn White Oak

Carbon
Quartersawn White Oak

Manchester-Quartersawn White Oak

Manchester
Quartersawn White Oak

Lemon-Quartersawn White Oak

Lemon
Quartersawn White Oak

Bel Air-Quartersawn White Oak

Bel Air
Quartersawn White Oak

American Antique-Quartersawn White Oak

American Antique
Quartersawn White Oak

Smoke-Quartersawn White Oak

Smoke
Quartersawn White Oak

Golden Pecan-Quartersawn White Oak

Golden Pecan
Quartersawn White Oak

Old Museum-Quartersawn White Oak

Old Museum
Quartersawn White Oak

Clove-Quartersawn White Oak

Clove
Quartersawn White Oak

Michael's Cherry-Quartersawn White Oak

Michael's Cherry
Quartersawn White Oak

Lite Asbury-Quartersawn White Oak

Lite Asbury
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.

Bel Air-Oak

Bel Air
Oak

Chestnut-Oak

Chestnut
Oak

Sandstone-Oak

Sandstone
Oak

Golden Pecan-Oak

Golden Pecan
Oak

Vintage Antique-Oak

Vintage Antique
Oak

Driftwood-Oak

Driftwood
Oak

Carbon-Oak

Carbon
Oak

Manchester-Oak

Manchester
Oak

Lemon-Oak

Lemon
Oak

American Antique-Oak

American Antique
Oak

Smoke-Oak

Smoke
Oak

Lite Asbury-Oak

Lite Asbury
Oak

Old Museum-Oak

Old Museum
Oak

Distressed Weathered Hazelnut-Oak

Distressed Weathered Hazelnut
Oak

Distressed Weathered Tortilla-Oak

Distressed Weathered Tortilla
Oak

Distressed Weathered Rockledge-Oak

Distressed Weathered Rockledge
Oak

Distressed Weathered Savanna-Oak

Distressed Weathered Savanna
Oak

Michaels-OK

Michael's Cherry
Oak

Scarlet-Oak

Scarlet
Oak

Clove-Oak

Clove
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.

Vintage Antique-Walnut

Vintage Antique
Walnut

Golden Pecan-Walnut

Golden Pecan
Walnut

Lite Asbury-Walnut

Lite Asbury
Walnut

Scarlet-Walnut

Scarlet
Walnut

Bel Air-Walnut

Bel Air
Walnut

Almond-Walnut

Almond
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.

OCS Medium-Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)

Medium
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)

Provincial-Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)

Provincial
Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)

Slate-Reclaimed Barnwood (Standard)

Creek 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.

No 3-Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)

No 3
Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)

Royal Blue-Reclaimed Barnwood (Premium)

Royal Blue
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

Bel Air
Hickory

Chestnut-Hickory

Chestnut
Hickory

Driftwood-Hickory

Driftwood
Hickory

Almond-Hickory

Almond
Hickory

Scarlet-Hickory

Scarlet
Hickory

Vintage Antique-Hickory

Vintage Antique
Hickory

Carbon-Hickory

Carbon
Hickory

Lemon-Hickory

Lemon
Hickory

Sandstone-Hickory

Sandstone
Hickory

American Antique-Hickory

American Antique
Hickory

Smoke-Hickory

Smoke
Hickory

Golden Pecan-Hickory

Golden Pecan
Hickory

Lite Asbury-Hickory

Lite Asbury
Hickory

Golden Harvest-Hickory

Golden Harvest
Hickory

Manchester-Hickory

Manchester
Hickory

Old Museum-Hickory

Old Museum
Hickory

Clove-Hickory

Clove
Hickory

Michael's Cherry-Hickory

Michael's Cherry
Hickory

Roughsawn Brown Maple

Roughsawn 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.

Sandstone-Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Sandstone
Rough Sawn Brown Maple

American Antique-Rough Sawn Brown Maple

American Antique
Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Lite Asbury-Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Lite Asbury
Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Vintage Antique-Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Vintage Antique
Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Michael's Cherry-Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Michael's Cherry
Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Bel Air-Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Bel Air
Rough Sawn Brown Maple

Plain Sawn White Oak

‘Plain sawn’ or ‘flat sawn’ is the most common method of harvesting lumber. In this method, boards are cut from a log all in the same parallel direction. This method yields decently strong boards with the least amount of waste. However, this cutting method also produces an inconsistent grain pattern since the pattern is determined by where on the log the cuts are made. A plain sawn cutout from the center of the log would have an appearance closer to that of quarter sawn, while a cutout from close to the outer edge of the log would yield a traditional curved or cathedral effect. If you like a variety in your grain pattern, plain sawn white oak maybe a wood selection you prefer. As this method is the most common and easiest to produce, this is a less expensive option than quartersawn.

Carbon-Plain Sawn White Oak

Carbon
Plain Sawn White Oak

Golden Pecan-Plain Sawn White Oak

Golden Pecan
Plain Sawn White Oak

Lite Asbury-Plain Sawn White Oak

Lite Asbury
Plain Sawn White Oak

Vintage Antique-Plain Sawn White Oak

Vintage Antique
Plain Sawn White Oak

Michael's Cherry-Plain Sawn White Oak

Michael's Cherry
Plain Sawn White Oak

Manchester-Plain Sawn White Oak

Manchester
Plain Sawn White Oak

Asbury Brown-Plain Sawn White Oak

Asbury Brown
Plain Sawn White Oak

Hard Maple

Hard maple is a preferred choice in woodworking due to its robust nature and high density, providing durability and stability to crafted items. Its dense composition makes hard maple particularly suitable for applications where strength and wear resistance are essential.

Driftwood-Hard Maple

Driftwood
Hard Maple

Carbon-Hard Maple

Carbon
Hard Maple

Old Museum-Hard Maple

Old Museum
Hard Maple

Clove-Hard Maple

Clove
Hard Maple

Golden Pecan-Hard Maple

Golden Pecan
Hard Maple

Lite Asbury-Hard Maple

Lite Asbury
Hard Maple

Vintage Antique-Hard Maple

Vintage Antique
Hard Maple

Michael's Cherry-Hard Maple

Michael's Cherry
Hard Maple

Scarlet-Hard Maple

Scarlet
Hard Maple

Wormy Maple

Wormy Maple (also known as Ambrosia or Ghost maple) is usually a soft maple with a cream-colored background but can also have pink or red heartwood. The wood is known for its distinctive streaks of brown, gray, blue, or green.  The wood's unique pattern is created by the ambrosia beetle, which burrows into the tree and leaves behind a fungus that discolors the wood. The beetle also leaves tiny holes where it burrowed, but don’t worry, the process of kiln drying kills any living organisms and makes the wood safe to use.  A very popular color in Wormy Maple is Bel-Air, which showcases the woods natural variations. 

Lemon-Wormy Maple

Lemon
Wormy Maple

Sandstone-Wormy Maple

Sandstone
Wormy Maple

Elm

Elm wood, known for its durability and attractive grain patterns, is prized in woodworking for its strength and resistance to splitting. With a warm, reddish-brown hue and a smooth texture, elm wood lends a timeless elegance to furniture.

Driftwood-Elm

Driftwood
Elm

Golden Pecan-Elm

Golden Pecan
Elm

Lite Asbury-Elm

Lite Asbury
Elm

Michael's Cherry-Elm

Michael's Cherry
Elm

Scarlet-Elm

Scarlet
Elm

Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Sawmarks on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Sawmarks on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Sawmarks on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Sawmarks on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

Creek Slate (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

Creek Slate (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Wirebrushed on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Sawmarks on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Sawmarks on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Sawmarks on Brown Maple)-Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Sawmarks on Brown Maple)
Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Sawmarks on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Sawmarks on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Sawmarks on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Sawmarks on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Wirebrushed on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

#3 Glaze (Wirebrushed on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

Creek Slate (Wirebrushed on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

Creek Slate (Wirebrushed on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Wirebrushed on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

Michael's (Wirebrushed on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Wirebrushed on Oak)-Specialty Finishes

Mistic Gray (Wirebrushed on Oak)
Specialty Finishes

Carbon (Sawmarks on Wormy Maple)-Specialty Finishes

Carbon (Sawmarks on Wormy Maple)
Specialty Finishes