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Tangent Bench
![The Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat, an exclusive design, is built to order using solid wood. Made in Canada.](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/products/Tangent-bench-angle-2.jpg?v=1701330835&width=1445)
The Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat, an exclusive design, is built to order using solid wood. Made in Canada.
![Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat - front viewian built, locally built, custom built furniture,](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/products/Tangent-bench.jpg?v=1701330835&width=1445)
Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat - front viewian built, locally built, custom built furniture,
![Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat - side view](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/products/Tangent-bench-side.jpg?v=1701330835&width=1445)
Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat - side view
![Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat - angle view](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/products/Tgt-BenchCushionseat-2015-e1595195795365.jpg?v=1701330835&width=1445)
Tangent solid wood bench with upholstered seat - angle view
Available Woods
![Maple](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/files/mpl-natural_cb467945-b215-46e0-85a8-eedc6b931a86.jpg?v=1698690124&width=750)
Maple
![Rift Cut White Oak](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/files/Alpine-WOak-Natural.jpg?v=1712190452&width=750)
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](http://creativehome.ca/cdn/shop/files/WormyMapleNaturalAlpine1.jpg?v=1712190821&width=750)
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.