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WOOD Local woods
: Mulberry
wood,
which is solid and very resistant to insects, is used to make
chairs and also for certain furniture from the " Haute " (high)
Provence and the " Haut Languedoc ".. Olive
wood, although not used very much, being a very hard and
veined wood, is used to make up certain furniture parts (usually
for the top pieces) or as an embellishing touch in inlaying
or veneering. ALDER
WOOD is used to make bottoms, sides, or even whole pieces
of furniture. It is a supple, almost soft, wood. It is used
to replace walnut wood, sometimes. This choice of course depends
on the price that the customer wishes to pay ! PINE WOOD is used to make cupboard sides or small pieces of furniture (glass racks, " estaniés" (shelving systems), but mainly to make the bottom elements for furniture. |