Exotic Wood Slabs Tables
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More than 10 Different Species of Exotic wood slabs tables we display in our showroom , visit us to view the beauty of these woods.
Black Walnut Wood Slab Table
Black walnut is a popular choice of wood for live edge wood slabs tables, known for its darker, dense wood grains, durable qualities and striking appearance, making it a popular choice for high-end furniture, including live edge tables.
One of the most sought-after features of a black walnut slab table is the live edge, where the natural contour of the wood is preserved along the edges. This creates a rustic yet elegant look that celebrates the organic form of the wood.
Woodman keeps ready stock black walnut wood slabs in our showroom , visit us to see the actual beauty of black walnut wood slabs.
Wild Mango Wood Slab Table
Mango wood has a very different grain pattern from Suar and Walnut wood, its tone ranging from golden brown to light tan. Its considered a lighter wood shade suitable for someone looking for lighter shade of wood.
Securing a single slab of Mango Wood is not common, given that the majority of plantation mango trees often don't attain the size necessary to produce a single piece of wood slab table.
Wild Mango wood slab is something very different from other woodslabs tables and make it perfect for someone looking for something special.
French Poplar Burl
French poplar burl wood is a highly prized and unique variation of poplar that features striking, irregular patterns and textures created by growth anomalies, or "burls."
These burls are unusual growths that result in a swirling, knotty, and often highly decorative grain pattern. The wood from these burls is highly sought after for its beauty.
French Poplar Wood Slab Table is considered a lighter wood shade and is perfect for someone looking for a lighter shade of wood slabs.
South American
Walnut Wood
Our walnut wood comes from South America.
Although the South American Walnut wood comes from the same family of Wood as the Suar Wood, In Comparison, the South American Walnut Wood boasts a deeper, richer shade of brown.
Its darker hue adds a sense of luxury, making it a cherished choice for those seeking both refined aesthetics and unparalleled quality in their wood selection."
Purple Heart Wood
A purpleheart wood slab table is an eye-catching and luxurious piece of furniture that brings both stunning color and durability to any space.
Purpleheart is a dense, tropical hardwood native to Central and South America, and it is known for its striking purple hue, which deepens over time to a rich, dark purple with age and exposure to light.
A conversation starter with your guest in our experience if you have this wood at home
Mahogany Wood
Tamarind Wood
A tamarind wood slab table is a unique and striking option for those seeking a table with a distinctive appearance.
Tamarind is a tropical hardwood that is known for its rich color, intricate grain patterns, and excellent workability.
While tamarind wood isn't as commonly used as some other hardwoods, it can make a truly one-of-a-kind statement piece, particularly when crafted into a slab table.
A mahogany wood slab table is a stunning and timeless piece of furniture that showcases the rich beauty and elegance of one of the most revered hardwoods in the world.
Mahogany is known for its deep, reddish-brown color, fine grain, and exceptional durability, making it a perfect choice for high-end furniture like dining tables, coffee tables, and statement pieces.
Teak Wood
Teak wood is know for its natural properties such as naturally resistant to decay, rotting, insects, and fungal attacks due to its high oil content.
As teak wood has a very slow growth rate, Single piece teak wood slab table is extremely difficult to find (although we have some pieces of them).
Hence, by joining smaller pieces together and keeping the live edge, we are still able to let our customer enjoy the beauty of teak wood at a more sensible cost.
Contrasted with Suar wood, teak wood has natural properties allowing for outdoor use. Teak wood has also smaller grain lines.
White Oak
White oak has a light to medium brown color with a slight golden or yellowish tint.