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4 Bentwood Pine and Poplar Captains Chairs
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
4 Bentwood Pine and Poplar Captains Chairs
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Pine
A popular wood for furniture-making, valued for its softness and workability. Because of its softness, it is more shock-absorbent than other hardwoods. It is a lighter wood in color, ranging from tan to a creamy white color, sometimes with dark, distinct knots. It is an extremely common wood variety.
Poplar
Even-textured and straight-grained species of wood, it is one of the most common utility hardwoods in the United States. It is available in lumber as well as in thin stock suitable for cross-banding and face veneers. Poplar is categorized as a hardwood as it derives from a deciduous tree, but it is lightweight and easy to work with. It is used often for crates, upholstered furniture frames, paper pulp and plywood.
Pine
A popular wood for furniture-making, valued for its softness and workability. Because of its softness, it is more shock-absorbent than other hardwoods. It is a lighter wood in color, ranging from tan to a creamy white color, sometimes with dark, distinct knots. It is an extremely common wood variety.
Poplar
Even-textured and straight-grained species of wood, it is one of the most common utility hardwoods in the United States. It is available in lumber as well as in thin stock suitable for cross-banding and face veneers. Poplar is categorized as a hardwood as it derives from a deciduous tree, but it is lightweight and easy to work with. It is used often for crates, upholstered furniture frames, paper pulp and plywood.
Pine
A popular wood for furniture-making, valued for its softness and workability. Because of its softness, it is more shock-absorbent than other hardwoods. It is a lighter wood in color, ranging from tan to a creamy white color, sometimes with dark, distinct knots. It is an extremely common wood variety.
Poplar
Even-textured and straight-grained species of wood, it is one of the most common utility hardwoods in the United States. It is available in lumber as well as in thin stock suitable for cross-banding and face veneers. Poplar is categorized as a hardwood as it derives from a deciduous tree, but it is lightweight and easy to work with. It is used often for crates, upholstered furniture frames, paper pulp and plywood.