Premium Redwood Unstained No Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood Light Danish Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Premium Redwood Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood Mocha Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood Mocha Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood with Weathered Dark Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
Premium Redwood with Weathered Dusty Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
Premium Redwood with Whitewash Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Whitewash The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood with Whitewash Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Whitewash The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Premium Redwood with Graywash Stain
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: None
Premium Redwood with Graywash Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Premium Redwood - The dramatic color variations in premium redwood range from whitish-blonde to a pinkish-red shade demonstrated in streaks throughout the wood. Due to these variations, a custom cellar made entirely of premium redwood truly is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Adding a custom stain only enhances these color streaks, and intensifies the different shadings. With or without stain, redwood is well-suited to the humid, cool conditions of a wine cellar, and endures extremely well in these conditions.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood Unstained No Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
All-Heart Redwood Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood Light Danish Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
All-Heart Redwood Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
All-Heart Redwood Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
All-Heart Redwood Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood Midnight Black Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
All-Heart Redwood Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood Mocha Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: None
All-Heart Redwood Mocha Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood with Weathered Dark Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
All-Heart Redwood with Weathered Dusty Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
All Heart Redwood with Whitewash Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Whitewash - The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile stain that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: None -
All-Heart Redwood with Whitewash Stain and Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Whitewash - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood with Graywash Stain
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Graywash -The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
All-Heart Redwood with Graywash Stain and Lacquer Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
All-Heart Redwood with Distressed Finish
Wood: All-Heart - All heart redwood is taken from the heartwood of the unparalleled redwood tree, native to California. Grown in cool, humid conditions, all heart redwood is naturally accustomed to the conditions found in a wine cellar. Unstained, this beautiful wood ranges in color from pink to reddish-brown, but is usually cinnamon in color. All heart redwood takes on a natural luster over time. For those who prefer a different look, a number of custom stains are offered to compliment your decor of choice.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Grand Mahogany Unstained No Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Grand Mahogany Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Light Danish Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Grand Mahogany Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Grand Mahogany Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Grand Mahogany Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Grand Mahogany Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Mocha Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: None
Grand Mahogany Mocha Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Whitewash Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Whitewash - The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile stain that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: None -
Grand Mahogany Whitewash Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Whitewash - The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile stain that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Grand Mahogany Graywash Stain
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: None -
Grand Mahogany Graywash Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Grand Mahogany - Grand Mahogany demonstrates a uniform color with slight color variation from medium to pale pink in a consistent manner throughout the wood. It is important to note that these color variations are inherent in the material and are not considered defects in manufacturing. Due to these variances, wine racks made entirely from this wood can vary in color on every application, including any replacement parts that may happen to need ordered.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Red Oak Unstained No Finish
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Red Oak Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Red Oak Light Danish Stain
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Red Oak Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Red Oak Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Red Oak Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Red Oak Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Red Oak Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Red Oak Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Red Oak Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Red Oak Weathered Dusty
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
Red Oak Weathered Dark
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
Red Oak Whitewashed
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Red Oak Distressed
Wood: Red Oak - Whether stained or unstained, red oak is an exquisite hardwood sure to complement almost any home decor. It features a variety of grain patterns with slight shading variances. Once stained, red oak comes alive with more variations of light and dark tone and a more pronounced grain pattern. The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, red oak is in abundant supply and readily available.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Sapele Unstained No Finish
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Sapele Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Sapele Light Danish Stain
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Sapele Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Sapele Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Sapele Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Sapele Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Sapele Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Sapele Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Sapele Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Sapele Weathered Dusty
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
Sapele Weathered Dark
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
Sapele Whitewashed
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Sapele Distressed
Wood: Sapele - Strong and stunning, Sapele wood adds an exotic flair to any wine cellar. Unstained, this hardwood's color ranges from light to deep reddish-brown, with a straight, deep grain. You may also consider adding a custom stain to accentuate the grain pattern and bring out variations in the shading of Sapele. Truly unique, Sapele is a gorgeous option for those seeking a one-of-a-kind cellar.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Rustic Pine Unstained No Finish
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Rustic Pine Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Light Danish Stain
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Rustic Pine Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Rustic Pine Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Rustic Pine Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Rustic Pine Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Mocha Stain
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: None
Rustic Pine Mocha Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Mocha - This is a 50/50 blend of our dark walnut and midnight black stains which when combined create a warm black stain. This combination was a popular custom color blend we are now offering as a standard stain.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Weathered Dusty
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
Rustic Pine Weathered Dark
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
Rustic Pine Whitewash
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Whitewash - The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile stain that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: None -
Rustic Pine Whitewash with Lacquer
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Whitewash - The whitewash stain is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile stain that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Graywash
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood.
Finish: None -
Rustic Pine Graywash with Lacquer
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Graywash - The graywash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a grayish cast to the wood. Graywash adds a distressed look to the wood..
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Rustic Pine Distressed
Wood: Rustic Pine - Pine is a softwood that comes with varying degrees of small, medium, or large knots. The color is a pale yellow varying from deep yellow to reddish-brown. It can be glued satisfactorily, takes nails and screws well, but staining, painting or varnishing normally requires treating wood for gumminess. This is a less expensive material for a custom wine cellar and is often used for its rustic appearance.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Knotty Alder Unstained No Finish
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Knotty Alder Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Knotty Alder Light Danish Stain
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Knotty Alder Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Knotty Alder Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Knotty Alder Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Knotty Alder Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Knotty Alder Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Knotty Alder Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Knotty Alder Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Knotty Alder Weathered Dusty
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
Knotty Alder Weathered Dark
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
Knotty Alder Whitewashed
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Knotty Alder Distressed
Wood: Knotty Alder - Unstained, knotty alder is primarily light brown in color but may vary from a pale yellow to reddish-brown. While the wood often features a variety of different-sized knots, some pieces will have no knots at all. Knotty alder accepts stain well, making it an exceptional hardwood for your one-of-a-kind wine cellar. Lacquer can be added to any stain, or to unstained wood, for a glossy finish. Knotty alder is a very unique wood, and adds a rustic feel to any application. The samples are indicative of the variations in knots and color.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Cherry Unstained No Finish
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Cherry Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Cherry Light Danish Stain
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Cherry Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Cherry Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Cherry Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Cherry Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Cherry Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Cherry Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Cherry Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Cherry Weathered Dusty
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dusty - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom topcoat is applied to achieve a light grayish-brown that lets some of the unstained wood show through.
Cherry Weathered Dark
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Weathered Dark - A unique process to make the wood appear weathered and timeworn. A custom darker topcoat is applied for a more dramatic effect. This finish is unmatched by others and allows each project to be highly unique.
Cherry Whitewashed
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Cherry Distressed
Wood: Cherry - Cherry wood, known for its smooth texture and rich color, is a stunning choice for your custom wine cellar. This material is easy to work with because it cuts, stains and sands beautifully. The addition of a stain or lacquer will accent the waving curly figure grain pattern and more deeply enhance the dark spots or find black lines currently associated with cherry.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Birch Unstained No Finish
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Birch Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Birch Light Danish Stain
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Birch Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Birch Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Birch Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Birch Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Birch Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Birch Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Birch Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Birch Whitewashed
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Birch Distressed
Wood: Birch - Birch is yet another popular hardwood option used in many custom wine cellars. Unstained birch varies in color between white sapwood and light yellow-brown heartwood. The grain pattern ranges from straight to wavy, which will show off any stain option. Birch accepts stain beautifully, making it an ideal canvas for a custom stain.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Maple Unstained No Finish
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Maple Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Maple Light Danish Stain
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Maple Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Maple Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Maple Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Maple Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Maple Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Maple Whitewashed
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.
Maple Distressed
Wood: Maple - Commonly used in many furniture applications, hard maple is a popular wood in wine cellars as well. By using this hardwood for wine cellars, it is possible for customers to match or compliment existing fixtures in their homes. Hard maple, if left unstained, ranges from a creamy pale blonde to reddish-brown. This wood is smooth, with a varied grain pattern, and accepts stain very well.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Distressed - To achieve this finish, the wood is put through a specially designed process to create a rustic look. Afterwards, a special stain and three coats of lacquer are applied to bring out these markings, making each piece a custom creation. This finish is popular in traditional-style homes and accentuates rustic decor elements.
Black Walnut Unstained No Finish
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: None
Black Walnut Unstained with Lacquer
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Black Walnut Light Danish Stain
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Black Walnut Light Danish Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Light Danish - A light golden stain which accentuates the tones and grains of all woods. This stain develops best on lighter-colored woods. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Black Walnut Classic Mahogany Stain
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None -
Black Walnut Classic Mahogany Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Classic Mahogany - Rich, reddish-brown stain that gives the wood a dramatic finish. It also shows off its natural wood grain and inherent personality. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Black Walnut Dark Walnut Stain
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Black Walnut Dark Walnut Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Dark Walnut - Deep golden-brown stain. This stain deepens almost all shades of wood. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Black Walnut Midnight Black Stain
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: None
Black Walnut Midnight Black Stain with Lacquer Finish
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Midnight Black - Jet black stain. A dramatic departure from traditional woodworking finishes with a contemporary appeal. Stain is a semi-transparent coverage available for our wood products. Because wood is a natural product, when stained, all grain patterns in the wood will still be apparent. In many cases adding a stain to a wood will enhance the color variations in the wood, or grain patterns. It is important to note that this is not a defect in the wood, but an attribute enhanced through the staining process.
Finish: Lacquer - Multiple applications of a clear coat sealant with intricate hand-sanding treatments between finishes. Lacquer gives the racks a smooth, gleaming finish and an elegant ambience.
Black Walnut Whitewashed
Wood: Black Walnut - Known for its rich color, black walnut is an elegant wood visually and well suited for a custom wine cellar or wine rack application. Unstained, the color includes rich chocolate brown tones that slightly vary from a "nutty" to a "dark brown" hue. If left unstained, the wood will develop a natural sheen over time.
Stain: Unstained - Natural wood without stain or lacquer. Certain unstained woods develop a natural luster over time.
Finish: Whitewashed - The whitewash finish is one of our newer selections and gives a whitish cast to the wood. Whitewash is a versatile finish that complements the clean, open themes of modern decor as well as the seaside appeal of old New England.