
CT FINE FURNITURE
This is a collection of images of beautiful woods and veneers. There are nearly unlimited color and grain patterns available with today’s materials. So many color and grain combinations are possible that practically any color palate may be created. The material selection process can be tailored to fit a particular interior color scheme or mood. Veneer and finish color combinations can be created to allow new pieces of furniture to blend into an environment of much older furniture. My skilled veneer suppliers are a great help in this process and have aided in the selection of special veneers to meet discriminating client tastes. |
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Angire |
Ash |
Quilted Ash |
Avoidire |
Rift White Oak |
Quartersawn White Oak |
Myrtlewood Burl |
Makore |
Bubinga |
Mahogany |
Fiddleback Mahogany |
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Masur Birch |
Elm |
Sapele |
Teak |
Zebrawood |
Red Oak |
Padauk |
Rosewood |
Cherry |
Lignum Vitae |
Striped Mahogany |
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Holly |
Maple |
Birdseye Maple |
Curly Maple |
Cocobolo |
Purpleheart |
Indian Rosewood |
Black Walnut |
Satinwood |
Koa |
Lacewood |
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Mulberry |
Red Oak |
Pearwood |
Poplar |
Carpathian Elm Burl |
Gongalo Alves |
Claro Walnut |
French Walnut |
Wenge |
Quilted Maple |
Pommele Sapele |