American Black Walnut

Prized for its rich, dark color and complex grain patterns, Walnut is a hallmark of luxury furniture. Its deep chocolate hues, often highlighted with lighter sapwood and swirling figures, create a dramatic and sophisticated look. It is strong, yet relatively lightweight, and works beautifully with hand tools, making it a favorite among our artisans.

Source: Midwest & Eastern United States, FSC Certified Forests.

Rich, dark grain of American Black Walnut wood.
A flat lay of various light wood samples including white oak.

White Oak

Known for its exceptional strength, density, and distinctive grain, White Oak is a classic choice for furniture meant to last centuries. Its color ranges from light beige to a warm, golden brown. We particularly admire its resistance to moisture and its striking medullary ray patterns when quarter-sawn, which add a unique, flecked appearance to the surface.

Source: Appalachian Mountain Region, SFI Certified Partners.

Cherry

Cherry wood is revered for its fine, straight grain and its beautiful aging process. Initially a light pinkish-brown, it gradually darkens to a rich, reddish-brown patina with exposure to light. This graceful transformation means your furniture evolves with you. Cherry is smooth to the touch and finishes to a lustrous sheen, perfect for elegant, refined pieces.

Source: Pennsylvania & New York, Managed Timberlands.

A perfect dovetail joint showcasing the warm tones of Cherry wood.

A Commitment to Responsibility

Our partnership with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certified suppliers is non-negotiable. It's our guarantee that the beauty of our furniture does not come at the expense of our forests' health.

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