Fumed oak
The tannin in white oak reacts to extended exposure (days-long) of strong ammonia fumes, naturally darkening the wood and highlighting any figure. The example below is shown with an aged cherry treadle.
The tannin in white oak reacts to extended exposure (days-long) of strong ammonia fumes, naturally darkening the wood and highlighting any figure. The example below is shown with an aged cherry treadle.