Oak Color Chart

Antiquity Stains – Level II

The character and wear of generations of use is captured in the Antiquity Finishes. This is accomplished in a 16-step studio style finish process. Each piece is scraped, distressed, and softened with sanding to simulate years of wear. Glazing and hand burnishing highlight the character of the distress marks and the natural beauty of the wood. All the Antiquity finishes are coated with catalyzed finish and hand waxed. Please note, there are 2 levels of distressing in the Antiquity Stains. Any Antiquity Stain finish can be selected in Level 1 or 2. Antiquity Level 2: This level of antiquity has simulated cracks, worn edges, tear outs, gouges, dings, wormholes and non-physical distressing within the finish layers. You will see variances in color, grain, rub and distressing piece to piece. Expect it.

Devonshire (Oak)

Heritage Stains

Heritage finishes are distressed with worm holes and dings. The wood is then stained and glazed to accent the piece. You will see variances in color, grain and distressing piece to piece. Expect it.

Pecan (Oak)

Spice (Oak)

Walnut (Oak)

Renaissance

The Renaissance finish category is another sophisticated group of finishes. Every detail from the distressing, to the depth and patina of each color, including the high sheen of the catalyzed finish gives a “renewed look” that each piece of furniture deserves. You will see variances in color, grain, rub and distressing piece to piece. Expect it.

Stonewerk (Oak)

Traditional Stains

Traditional Finishes are non-distressed smooth finishes. The grain character and color variations of solid wood are a beautiful part of the solid wood finish. Notice that the wood variations are more apparent in the lighter finishes. You will see variances in color and grain piece to piece. Expect it.

#61 Cashew (Oak)

#62 Lynford (Oak)

#63 Butternut (Oak)

#64 Casia (Oak)

#65 Nutmeg (Oak)