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burlwood

American  
[burl-wood] / ˈbɜrlˌwʊd /

noun

  1. wood taken or cut from a burl.


Etymology

Origin of burlwood

burl + wood 1

Example Sentences

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Manocchio is part of a wave of consumers who, in the past two years, have been buying mid-century modern burlwood buffets, 1970s velvet sofas and French farm tables.

From Washington Post

To decorate the dining room, which doubles as her editing bay and work space, Shirinian chose pieces in a mix of calming neutral tones: a vintage burlwood table from Lawson Fenning, a brass pendant light by Apparatus and Italian vintage metal and wood chairs sourced by 45 Three Modern Vintage.

From New York Times

The salon is set up for entertaining or dining with the expandable table, the galley has plenty of counter space and the lower helm is Euro-cool with swoopy curves and burlwood panels.

From Time Magazine Archive