Burl wood has long held sway in the design world with its swirling grain and smooth texture imbuing luxury and character few materials can match.
There's a special vintage charm to this elegant material. Biophilia has reigned supreme in recent years, ushering natural finishes and earth tones into the home en masse. There's some nuance to ...
The best burl wood pieces to add glamor to your abode. Burl wood found its heyday in the design world during the ‘60s and ‘70s, but this beautiful wood grain material has been used to craft furniture ...
Burl wood is certainly nothing new, but it has continually defined eras of design innovation. “Its use in interiors goes as far back as the 18th century,” says designer Elizabeth Miles of Hundley ...
Sponsored by: Northwest Hardwoods: Lumber that’s Graded For Yield®. Mappa burl, from the European poplar trees (Populus nigra to be exact), has grown more and more popular. It is often used in factory ...
Burl wood, a material used for centuries to make furniture, rose to prominence during the Art Deco period in the 1920s-30s, and later became popular again during the heyday of mid-century modern ...
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Biophilia has reigned supreme in recent years, ushering natural finishes and earth tones into the home en masse. There's some nuance to this—not all wood varieties are en vogue, and millennial green ...