Like the deeply lacquered mirror shine of a concert grand, the seductively smooth high gloss jet black finish accentuates the gentle curves of the Reference Series cabinets.
Light to dark chocolate brown, occasionally with a purplish cast and darker streaks, growing more lustrous with age. The deep shine brings out the rich character of the slightly open, generally straight grain.
Prized for fine cabinet work and musical instruments because of its smooth texture, fine uniform grain and deep colour, cherry heartwood ranges from a warm burnt orange to rich red with occasional dark flecks.
Creamy white to palest yellow, sycamore has a close, even texture with subtly interlocked grain and natural lustre. The preferred wood for violin backs, its natural lustre is brought out by a distinctive satin sheen.
As sophisticated and seductive as piano black but with a more understated and delicate sheen.
As the lustre of high gloss does not appeal to everyone, the American Walnut veneer is also available in a satin finish. The same rich character of the walnut with its chocolate brown, purpulish hue and straight grain but with a more natural satin finish.
The same high grade quality veneer as the High Gloss Cherry but finished in a more subtle satin sheen, Cherry is one of the finest woods for any cabinet.