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Oak – English – Burr

  • UK
  • Hardwood
  • Durable

English Oak Burr is a highly decorative form of English oak (Quercus robur / Quercus petraea) characterised by highly irregular grain patterns formed around burr growths on the tree. It typically shows a complex, swirling figure with clusters of knots, interlocked grain and rich golden to medium brown colouring. The texture is coarse and uneven, reflecting its highly distorted growth structure. While it retains oak's inherent strength, hardness and good natural durability, burr oak is more challenging to work due to its unpredictable grain direction and tendency to tear during machining.

In the timber industry, English oak burr is primarily used for luxury and decorative applications where its dramatic visual character is the main value. It is widely specified for high-end furniture, veneers, cabinetry, panelling and bespoke interior joinery, often in statement pieces or feature work. It is also used in turned objects, inlay work and restoration projects where traditional craftsmanship and natural figure are emphasised. Due to its rarity and visual impact, it is generally reserved for specialist, design-led uses rather than structural applications.

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Oak - English - Burr

Oak – English – Burr

Oak – English – Burr

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