Finishes: Alder | Oak | Cherry | Mahogany | Paints
Mahogany is naturally a darker wood, and it accepts stain very well. The grain is what makes mahogany truly unique. Similar to oak is has consistent little tick marks, or grain depressions, but, different than oak, it has straight vertical grain pattern that doesn’t loop or swirl. Because of these vertical patterns mahogany is often used in modern and contemporary designs. These simple designs allow the grain to be the main focus of the piece of furniture. With that in mind, mahogany is also used in traditional settings allowing the grain to compliment the intricacy of the craftsmanship
Finishes: Alder | Oak | Cherry | Mahogany | Paints
Mahogany is naturally a darker wood, and it accepts stain very well. The grain is what makes mahogany truly unique. Similar to oak is has consistent little tick marks, or grain depressions, but, different than oak, it has straight vertical grain pattern that doesn’t loop or swirl. Because of these vertical patterns mahogany is often used in modern and contemporary designs. These simple designs allow the grain to be the main focus of the piece of furniture. With that in mind, mahogany is also used in traditional settings allowing the grain to compliment the intricacy of the craftsmanship
Disclaimer: Due to the natural and unique characteristics of wood, random grain patterns, wood color differences, mineral streaking and random markings are all normal occurrences and will be present in all wood products. There can be “dye lot” variations which will create differences in the color of the finished products. Additionally, the color you see on your monitor or device may be dramatically different from the actual color. It is highly recommended that you request an actual color sample at the time you place your order. Wilding Wallbeds can not be held responsible for color variations between your device / monitor and the true color of our samples. Please call toll free (866) 877-7803 for a free wood sample.









