Red Oak<br>Ebony

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Black Tea

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Aged

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Onyx

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Iron

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Java

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Koala

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Shale

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Bourbon

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.
Red Oak<br>Ginger

Oak is a medium to light colored wood with a very defined grain, exhibiting the occasional mineral streak or pin knot. Oak wood accepts stain in all color ranges from
light to dark in a very uniform and predictable manner. Note: Photography is an artistic representation of color tones, but can never reflect the true beauty of wood. Always make sure to make your final selection from dealer provided samples.