Brazilian Oak restaurant tables. Brazilian Oak ( Tabebuia Rosea ) is known for its strength and durability. The wood's natural color in Face Grain table top construction is similar in appearance to oak. Brazilian Oak is also called Roble Sabana, meaning Savannah Oak. In End Grain table top construction the wood shows a distinctive and dramatic radial pattern.
Brazilian Oak is a plentiful resource. The Brazilian Oak used to make the table tops shown here grows wild on a Teak wood species plantation. The plantation is dedicated to sustainable and renewable forestry. Durable polyurethane finish.
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Brazilian Oak Table Tops Look Great In Modern And Traditional Restaurant Settings |
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Polyurethane finish.
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