
Ash
Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
SKU
DUF0932
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Item Location
New York, NY
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Dimensions (in)
Width: 14.0"
Depth: 14.0"
Height: 20.5"
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Style
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Color
Brown, Gold
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Category
Furniture
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Materials & Techniques
burl, wood
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Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
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Ash
Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
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Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Ash
Ash is a strong hardwood that varies in hue from grayish hue to deep brown, and is typically a lighter shade. It is used mainly in structural concealed portions of furniture such as drawer linings.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
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