We carefully select the quality and grade of our wood for our wine racks checking for unapealing knots, stains and make sure the grain is visually stunning - ensuring our customers get a quality product. However, every once in a while we pick up a batch of wood that leaves us speechless in terms of quality, look and feel. Like a good butcher, milling wood is an art and over the years, we've come to work with a great selection of milling companies who supply us with amazing products.
We recently stocked our shelves with some African mahogany that is simply beautiful! African mahogany is a reddish-brown wood (naturally). What makes this wood so appealing to home decorators and hobbyists is the interlocking wood grain giving you that true and rich wood look.
The reason we chose to offer our Exibit line of wine racks is not only for these features but also because of the unique behavior of the interlocking grain in this varietal of wood. When walking across a room while looking at the wine rack or when different light sources hit the wine rack, it has a holographic look to it, almost as if the wine rack was shinning or shifting within the grain. We even added a video for you to see this effect. (Watch it full screen in HD for maximum effect!).
Another reason we chose to carry this varietal of wood in our line-up is because our customers mount these wine racks as showpieces or "art" on their walls adding an extra element of design as well as making the wine rack a conversation piece. Also, you don't have to feel too badly if the wine rack is empty!!
Exibit-3 :: Shown here in Mahogany |
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Click here for the Exibit-6 product page.
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3 comments:
Amazing...It’s hard to buy Christmas gifts, isn’t it? It is for me, especially when it comes time to buy for my father in law, dad or really any of the men in my life who could easily go out and purchase anything they wanted.
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Wow! Nice pieces!
Interesting to know this wood is produced all over the world.
In Brazil we have strong producers and growing.
Have you done any work in Brazil?
You can check many informations about african mahogany here: mudasnobres.com.br
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