
Lustrous and golden, extremely hard with a subtle, fine, close grain, Maple gives the cabinet-maker the flexibility to produce looks from cosmopolitan to old-world antique.

Cherry’s rich and varied colors and grain, with flowing tones of creamy white to reddish brown, and its small knots and pitch pockets, have given this smooth textured hardwood the natural beauty that makes it a traditional first choice in fne furnishings.

Warm, friendly, timeless, its open-grained beauty and intimate texture have made Oak a centuries-old favorite. Here are America's favorite styles in one of America's most -popular woods.

Hickory is a strong, open-grained wood that is known for its flowing grain pattern and dramatic variation in color. It is used mainly in country looks. Its heavy grain pattern is great for a rustic feel. Hickory has distinctive contrasting colors from light to dark and strong grain characteristics.

Knotty and rugged looking, alder is a popular wood for those who are looking for variation and rustic appearances.