White Pine Finish Sample
Our locally sourced White pine is from within a mile of the workshop, it is a soft and rot-resistant material ideal for case pieces with a straight grain and mild appearance. The color is lightest when new and darkens over time with exposure to sunlight. A classic wood with a distinct ‘piney’ scent that has historically been used for many houses and primitive furniture in the Catskills and Adirondacks.
Finish sample of American White Pine
Please note that our finish samples are not an exact representation of the material used for our furniture as each piece of wood is an organic, unique material. Our samples do indicate the finish quality and can only reference a small fraction of the color, depth and grain spectrum.
Our locally sourced White pine is from within a mile of the workshop, it is a soft and rot-resistant material ideal for case pieces with a straight grain and mild appearance. The color is lightest when new and darkens over time with exposure to sunlight. A classic wood with a distinct ‘piney’ scent that has historically been used for many houses and primitive furniture in the Catskills and Adirondacks.
Finish sample of American White Pine
Please note that our finish samples are not an exact representation of the material used for our furniture as each piece of wood is an organic, unique material. Our samples do indicate the finish quality and can only reference a small fraction of the color, depth and grain spectrum.
Our locally sourced White pine is from within a mile of the workshop, it is a soft and rot-resistant material ideal for case pieces with a straight grain and mild appearance. The color is lightest when new and darkens over time with exposure to sunlight. A classic wood with a distinct ‘piney’ scent that has historically been used for many houses and primitive furniture in the Catskills and Adirondacks.
Finish sample of American White Pine
Please note that our finish samples are not an exact representation of the material used for our furniture as each piece of wood is an organic, unique material. Our samples do indicate the finish quality and can only reference a small fraction of the color, depth and grain spectrum.