SL-420 - 48" x 26" x 3"

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Curly old second growth slabs are a great choice because they have dark, old growth colors with sapwood and beautiful grain patterns.

This redwood slab is a show stopper with stunning, extremally sought-after lace and birdseye grain! Cut from a naturally formed burl, the grain it contains and its visual qualities make it exceptionally attractive. This piece also has a lot of color variation, from blondes to deep reds and oranges, adding to its mystique. Not only does this slab have lace and birdseye grain, but it also has sapwood details along its fierce live edge.  Its wild shape has so many possibilities, from a table to a piece of wall art, this slab has endless potential.

Dimensions

48″ long x 26″ wide x 3″ thick

Finishing a Slab with Lace And Birdseye Grain

The listed price is for raw and unfinished wood and does not include finishing. Please note that the picture above shows this piece wet with water to show you the color and character that it will have after finishing. This piece is dry and ready to finish.

We can ship this piece to you raw for you to finish yourself, or we can finish it for you for an extra charge. Please specify in your inquiry if you’d like to learn more about our finishing services. We’ll be happy to provide you with a quote. Learn more about our finishing options

Shipping a Slab with Lace And Birdseye Grain

We ship our products worldwide. We get an 86% discount with our shipping companies, which we pass on directly to you. Please provide a zip code in your inquiry and we can provide you with a quote.  Learn more about our shipping policies

Ethical Sourcing

All our wood, including this slab with lace and birdseye grain, comes from ethical sources. We take steps to protect the environment when building our products. Also, we make sure that these products come from facilities that treat workers fairly. You can learn more about our ethical sourcing policies as well as our commitment to the environment and our community here.

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