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Birch: It is heavy, similar to maple, the grain is fine and close and the texture is even. It is adaptable to fine finishes, easy to work with and can be stained and finished to resemble many expensive and imported woods.
Cherry: The heartwood of cherry varies from rich red to reddish brown and will darken with age and on exposure to light. In contrast, the sapwood is creamy white. The wood has a fine uniform, straight grain, satiny, smooth texture, and may naturally contain brown pith flecks.
Mahogany: Comes in many different varieties. Strong and tough and uniform in structure with close moderately open grain. Possesses excellent physical and woodworking qualities. It ranges from a light pink to yellow, but on exposure to light and air, quickly turns to a reddish brown or sherry color.
Maple: Hard or "sugar," maple is elastic and very strong. It is one of the hardest of the common woods. The grain is straight with occasional wavy, curly, bird's eye patterns that are much prized in veneers. The natural color is white to amber. Maple is sometimes finished to simulate cherry wood.
Metal: Core construction is with metals.
Oak or Ash: Oak is very tough, strong, and hard and can live up to the every day abuse furniture takes and it has a pronounced grain. White ash is a ring-porous, hardwood of great strength. It is used for furniture frames and hidden parts. Brown ash has strong grain character and is used for veneers.
Painted: Can be solid wood or a wood like product that is painted.
Pine: Soft wood that is white or pale yellow. Knotty pine is used extensively for paneling and plywood, cabinets and doors. Dries easily and does not shrink or swell much with changes in humidity. One of the least expensive woods for furniture production.
Walnut: Because of its rich brown color, hardness and grain Walnut is a prized furniture and carving wood. Walnut burls are commonly used to created turned pieces along with veneers or thin Walnut slices.
Other: Woods not classified above
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Traditional: Calm, orderly, and conventional. Traditional style is functional and uncomplicated furniture pieces. However, there are many traditional pieces that adhere to the non-trendy design principle, while still being appropriate for a formal space.
Contemporary: Contemporary style boasts clean lines and unique shapes. You will notice neutral elements accentuated by bold colors and geometric patterns. Contemporary style holds both casual and formal appeal.
Casual: Warm, comfortable and inviting. Casual style is defined by simple details and neutral colors. Textured elements of fabrics, along with softer choices wood finish, creates a comfortable atmosphere. You may notice accent details on there pieces such as ruffles, pleats, and buttons.
Cottage: Cottage Styles are popular for their vintage good looks and romantic feel. Using painted pieces, pale floral fabrics, and pretty accessories, the cottage look can take many forms. The overall effect is charming and comfortable
Mission: Furniture made mostly from oak and marked by simplicity and durability. Design is usually rectangular.
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Universal Great Rooms Farmhouse Table - 023756-BASE+TAB
Custom Tags 23756
Universal Great Rooms Tasting Table - 025754-BASE+TAB
Custom Tags 25754
Universal Great Rooms Millhouse Table - 026753
Custom Tags 26753
Universal Great Rooms Tavern Table - 025755-BASE+TAB
Custom Tags 25755
Universal Great Rooms Brimfield Table - 025757-BASE+TAB
Custom Tags 25757
Bernhardt Interiors - Wood Plank Round Dining Table - 319-262D+263D
Custom Tags 319-262D+263D
Bernhardt Bon Maison Rectangular Double Pedestal Table - 328-240+241
Custom Tags 328-240+241
Bernhardt Mercer  Counter Height Dining Gathering Table - 339-247+339-245
Custom Tags 339-247+339-245
Bernhardt Elements  Round Dining Table - 335-777+335-776
Custom Tags 335-777+335-776
Bernhardt Elements  Round Dining Table - 335-776+777S
Custom Tags 335-776+777S
Bernhardt Quentin Quentin Dining Table - 326-224+223
Custom Tags 326-224+223
Bernhardt Commonwealth Dining Leg Table - 334-222
Custom Tags 334-222
Bernhardt Belgian Oak Dining Table - 337-222
Custom Tags 337-222
Bernhardt Henley  Dining Table (106
Custom Tags 336-223+223G
Bernhardt Hallam Hallam Metal Table with Glass Top (54
Custom Tags 336-773+998-054
Bernhardt Hallam Hallam Metal Table with Glass Top (60
Custom Tags 336-773+998-060
Bernhardt Bon Maison Round Dining Table - 328-775+773
Custom Tags 328-775+773
Bernhardt Argent  Argent Rectangular Dining Table - 326-771+1050
Custom Tags 326-771+1050
Bernhardt Argent  Argent Round Dining Table - 326-771+048G
Custom Tags 326-771+048G
Bernhardt Belgian Oak Oak Gathering Table - 337-952C
Custom Tags 337-952C
Bernhardt Belgian Oak Oak Gathering Table - 337-952
Custom Tags 337-952
Bernhardt Elements  Dining Table - 335-224S
Custom Tags 335-224S
Bernhardt Elements  Dining Table - 335-224
Custom Tags 335-224
Bernhardt Belgian Oak Round Dining Table - 337-275+273C
Custom Tags 337-275+273C
Bernhardt Elements  Round Dining Table - 335-778+335-776
Custom Tags 335-778+335-776
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