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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.
Clear
Brown Maple
Oatmilk
Brown Maple
Bamboo
Brown Maple
Natural Effect
Brown Maple
Granola
Brown Maple
Wicker
Brown Maple
Sand
Brown Maple
Seashell
Brown Maple
Limed
Brown Maple
Mineral
Brown Maple
Bel Air
Brown Maple
Natural
Brown Maple
Honey
Brown Maple
Wheat
Brown Maple
Classic Country
Brown Maple
S2
Brown Maple
MX
Brown Maple
Sealy
Brown Maple
Harvest
Brown Maple
Medium Walnut
Brown Maple
Malaguania
Brown Maple
Golden Pecan
Brown Maple
Vintage Antique
Brown Maple
Clove
Brown Maple
Hoosier Special
Brown Maple
Almond
Brown Maple
Stockton
Brown Maple
Sandstone
Brown Maple
Cappuccino
Brown Maple
Driftwood
Brown Maple
Carbon
Brown Maple
Tundra
Brown Maple
Provincial
Brown Maple
Fruitwood
Brown Maple
American Antique
Brown Maple
Smoke
Brown Maple
Antique Slate
Brown Maple
Flint
Brown Maple
Grey Flannel
Brown Maple
Tavern
Brown Maple
Acres
Brown Maple
Almond Burnished
Brown Maple
Asbury Brown
Brown Maple
Chocolate Spice
Brown Maple
New Carrington
Brown Maple
Nutmeg
Brown Maple
Boston
Brown Maple
Medium
Brown Maple
Washington
Brown Maple
Lite Asbury
Brown Maple
Michael's Cherry
Brown Maple
Scarlet
Brown Maple
Earthtone
Brown Maple
Charwood
Brown Maple
Shadow
Brown Maple
Manchester
Brown Maple
Old Museum
Brown Maple
Burnt Umber
Brown Maple
Briar
Brown Maple
Dark Knight
Brown Maple
Cocoa
Brown Maple
Ebony
Brown Maple
Lemon
Brown Maple
India Ink
Brown Maple
Indigo
Brown Maple
Muted Black
Brown Maple
Coffee
Brown Maple
Kona
Brown Maple
Onyx
Brown Maple
Rich Tobacco
Brown Maple
Rich Cherry
Brown Maple
Muted Dried Spruce
Brown Maple
Muted Grey
Brown Maple
Muted White
Brown Maple
Bright White
Brown Maple
Country White
Brown Maple
Icicle
Brown Maple
Accessible Beige
Brown Maple
Metropolitan
Brown Maple
Avocado
Brown Maple
Chelsea Grey
Brown Maple
Black
Brown Maple
Weathered Snow White
Brown Maple
Weathered Greek Villa
Brown Maple
Weathered Tusk
Brown Maple
Weathered Beige
Brown Maple
Weathered Greystone
Brown Maple
Distressed Weathered Smog
Brown Maple
Distressed Weathered Treebark
Brown Maple
Distressed Weathered Iron
Brown Maple
Distressed Weathered Asphalt
Brown Maple
Distressed Worn Spice
Brown Maple
Distressed Weathered Black
Brown Maple
Distressed #61 Black/Mike's Rub
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
Harvest
Cherry
Chestnut
Cherry
Sealy
Cherry
Golden Pecan
Cherry
Almond
Cherry
Carbon
Cherry
Charwood
Cherry
Manchester
Cherry
Earthtone
Cherry
Dark Knight
Cherry
Onyx
Cherry
Briar
Cherry
Sandstone
Cherry
American Antique
Cherry
Smoke
Cherry
Antique Slate
Cherry
Golden Harvest
Cherry
Vintage Antique
Cherry
Tavern
Cherry
Acres
Cherry
Burnt Umber
Cherry
Lemon
Cherry
Limed
Cherry
Wicker
Cherry
Sand
Cherry
Bel Air
Cherry
Flint
Cherry
Natural Effect
Cherry
Classic Country
Cherry
Cappuccino
Cherry
Clove
Cherry
Asbury Brown
Cherry
Scarlet
Cherry
Old Museum
Cherry
Michael's Cherry
Cherry
Ebony
Cherry
Windsor
Cherry
Washington
Cherry
Tawny
Cherry
Saddle
Cherry
Rich Tobacco
Cherry
New Carrington
Cherry
Malaguania
Cherry
Kona
Cherry
Coffee
Cherry
Chocolate Spice
Cherry
Boston
Cherry
Baywood
Cherry
Seashell
Cherry
Michael's Cherry Burnished
Cherry
Blackened Mocha
Cherry
Cotswold
Cherry
S2
Cherry
Rich Cherry
Cherry
Driftwood
Cherry
Tundra
Cherry
Cocoa
Cherry
Provincial
Cherry
Medium
Cherry
Fruitwood
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’.
Mineral
Sap Cherry
Oatmilk
Sap Cherry
Sand
Sap Cherry
Wicker
Sap Cherry
Bamboo
Sap Cherry
Granola
Sap Cherry
Natural
Sap Cherry
Seashell
Sap Cherry
Medium Walnut
Sap Cherry
Lite Asbury
Sap Cherry
Sealy
Sap Cherry
Bel Air
Sap Cherry
Smoke
Sap Cherry
Carbon
Sap Cherry
Shadow
Sap Cherry
Hoosier Special
Sap Cherry
Michael's Cherry
Sap Cherry
Almond
Sap Cherry
Natural Effect
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.'
Limed
Quartersawn White Oak
Driftwood
Quartersawn White Oak
Natural
Quartersawn White Oak
Harvest
Quartersawn White Oak
Almond
Quartersawn White Oak
Hoosier Special
Quartersawn White Oak