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Boxwood Dining Table

Boxwood Dining Table, solid wood and locally built

Boxwood Dining table - custom, solid wood, locally built furniture

Boxwood Dining Table - top view

Boxwood Dining Table - view in clients' home

Boxwood Dining Table - condo version

Boxwood Dining table - side view

Boxwood Dining Table - with server and chairs
Available Woods

Maple

Rift Cut White Oak
Rift cut White Oak has a darker and browner undertone than the Red Oak, it is also a harder wood with a finer grain. Rift cut means that the lumber was cut from the centre part of the tree where the grain is the straightest and finest. This means a lower yield which in turn makes this a more expensive wood. Most often seen with a lighter stain or white wash, this wood is a designer favourite.

Wormy Maple
This Maple is recognizable by its distinctive character of bluish tinged streaking and pinholes which lend a rustic look. The markings are a result of the Ambrosia beetle which bores its way through the trees leaving the wood with the markings. The structural hardness and integrity of the wood is unaffected; it is solely a visual result.