
PRODUCTS
WHITE ASH
White Ash – Light, Strong & Striking
Admired for its pale tone and shock resistance, White Ash is perfect for modern design and durable applications.
Applications / Use Cases
Ideal for designs that demand strength, lightness, and a modern aesthetic.
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Dining and lounge furniture
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Interior paneling and flooring
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Baseball bats and tool handles
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Decorative veneers
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Contemporary cabinetry
Bring brightness and strength into your space with premium White Ash.
White Ash is a North American hardwood prized for its light color, open grain, and high strength-to-weight ratio. It's known for excellent shock resistance, making it a top choice for furniture, sports equipment, and interiors needing both beauty and durability.
Unlike darker hardwoods, White Ash brings brightness and visual texture to any space. It machines and finishes well, and reclaimed options offer added depth and aged character. New Ash provides consistency and flexibility for designers and carpenters.
FAQ
1. What makes White Ash a popular hardwood?
Its combination of light appearance, strength, and flexibility makes it a favorite in both commercial and residential projects.
2. Is White Ash suitable for heavy-use furniture?
Yes, it has great shock resistance and strength, making it ideal for daily-use furniture and structural designs.
3. How does White Ash differ from Oak? While both are strong, Ash has a lighter appearance and more open grain, offering a different aesthetic. 4. Can reclaimed White Ash be used in interiors? Absolutely – it offers a weathered, rustic charm while maintaining strength and durability. 5. Does White Ash take stain or finish well? Yes, it stains evenly and can be finished to highlight its natural grain or match other tones.
Discover why designers choose White Ash – read our detailed blog post.