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Furniture  making
The beautiful  wood
OAK
English  oak
• English Oak, or European Oak, is a wonderful 
material to  work  with. It is  heavy , but it is 
also one of the most graceful  woods  that only 
gets better as it ages and the  colour  matures. 
English Oak has been a solid  staple  material 
of the  British  furniture making tradition for 
hundreds of years. Our oak pieces come in a 
variety of colours, from Light to Blackened 
oak (not to be confused with  Black  Oak - 
which is typically a  medium  to light wood).
Furniture
Furniture
Furniture
Furniture
ASH
European ash
•  Fraxinus  excelsior
slightly  confusing name, as it is 
also called peppermint ash and giant 
gum ash. In  Europe  it is known as 
olive  ash, generally occurring after 30 
years'  growth  when the white heart 
has turned to streaky olive. Goods, 
for  sports  goods, wheelwright's work 
and wherever springiness is  required .
Furniture
Furniture
The End 

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  • OAK
  • English oak
  • Furniture
  • Furniture
  • Furniture
  • Furniture
  • ASH
  • European ash
  • Furniture
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