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Zebrawood Lumber |
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Specification: Zebrawood, or Zebrano, is an exotic African hardwood with dramatic black stripes across pale golden-brown
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Walnut Lumber |
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Specification: Walnut, or American Black Walnut, is a timeless North American hardwood celebrated for deep chocolate ton
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Red Oak Lumber |
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Specification: Red Oak is one of the most widely used North American hardwoods, prized for its strength, pale reddish to
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Red Grandis Lumber |
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Specification: Red Grandis, a plantation-grown Eucalyptus, is valued as a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to mahog
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Red Grandis Lumber |
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Specification: Red Grandis, a plantation-grown Eucalyptus, is valued as a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to mahog
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Red Grandis Lumber |
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Specification: Red Grandis, a plantation-grown Eucalyptus, is valued as a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to mahog
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Red Grandis Lumber |
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Specification: Red Grandis, a plantation-grown Eucalyptus, is valued as a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to mahog
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Purpleheart Lumber |
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Specification: Purpleheart, native to Central and South America, is one of the most distinctive exotics, famous for its
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Padouk Lumber |
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Specification: Padouk also spelled Padauk, known as Barwood, is a bold African hardwood famous for its vivid orange-red
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Nogal Lumber |
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Specification: Nogal, also known as Peruvian Walnut, is a tropical hardwood sourced from Central and South America. With
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Makore Lumber |
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Specification: Makore, or African Cherry, is a West African hardwood with rich red tones and a fine, uniform texture. Ha
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Leopardwood Lumber |
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Specification: Leopardwood, sometimes referred to as Lacewood, is a South American hardwood recognized for its fleck
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Koa Lumber |
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Specification: Koa, native to Hawaii, is one of the worldæ¯ most sought-after hardwoods. Its golden to reddish-brown
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Jatoba Lumber |
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Specification: Jatoba, or Brazilian Cherry, is a dense and durable hardwood with russet brown hues that deepen over
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Iroko Lumber |
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Specification: Iroko, is sometimes referred to as African Teak although Afrormosia more closely resembles Teak. It
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Guatemala Rosewood |
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Specification: Guatemala Rosewood, also known as Rosul, is one of the rare Dalbergias, admired for its reddish-brown
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Granadillo Lumber |
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Specification: Granadillo, or Macawood, is a dense, exotic hardwood native to Central America. Its bold colors range
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Cumaru Lumber |
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Specification: Cumaru, also known as Brazilian Teak, is one of the hardest and most durable South American hardwoods
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Cocobolo Lumber |
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Specification: Cocobolo, a true rosewood from Central America, is famous for its vivid red-orange heartwood streaked
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Chestnut Lumber |
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Specification: American Chestnut, though rare, is valued for its warm light to reddish-brown tones and rustic grain.
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