Brueton uses only the finest hand selected veneers on all tables, desks and cabinetry.

The standard offering of Brueton woods are listed below, however your selection is not limited to these species. Special veneers, solid edge treatments, top shapes and finishes can be selected for unusual or specially designed requirements. Please submit samples of special veneers and finish requirements to the Brueton Customer Service Department. The Brueton hand polished, high gloss, full finish is standard on all wood surfaces unless otherwise specified.

Click below for larger images. Please note that wood colors may vary due to computer monitor resolutions and graphic capabilities.

Group I
American Walnut American Walnut
Ash Ash
Natural Birch Natural Birch
Natural Maple Natural Maple
Natural White Oak Natural White Oak

Group II
American Walnut (Ebonized) American Walnut (Ebonized)
Anigre Anigre
Cherry Cherry
Ebonized Mahogany Ebonized Mahogany
Ebonized Maple Ebonized Maple
English Brown Oak English Brown Oak
Lacewood Lacewood
Madagascar Rosewood Madagascar Rosewood
Mahogany Mahogany
Mentosa Mentosa
Natural Bubinga Natural Bubinga
Natural Ribbon Natural Ribbon
Red Bubinga Red Bubinga
Red Ribbon Mahogany Red Ribbon Mahogany

Group III
Birds Eye Maple Birds Eye Maple
Crotch Mahogany Crotch Mahogany
English White Sycamore English White Sycamore
French Walnut French Walnut
Macassar Ebony Macassar Ebony
Madero Acero Madero Acero
Wenge Wenge
White Ash Burl White Ash Burl

Groupings subject to change

*Any Group I with a stain becomes Group II wood price.


The foundation of the Brueton Opaque Color finish on our standard casegoods line is medium density fiberboard of unusual surface hardness, tensile strength and inner core elasticity, all of which give the material a high impact-resistant quality.

The first phase of the Brueton Opaque Color finish is the application of a high-density, thermo set resin primer which is then hand sanded. Phase Two involves the application of specially formulated finish coats, which include top coats of less opacity and more clarity resulting in the unique hardness and depth if the finish. Phase Three finalizes the steps required to obtain the depth and clarity of the color finish with sanding, compounding, polishing and waxing.

The Brueton Opaque Color finish used in our standard metal designs begins with the fabrication of base material, cold rolled steel that has been chemically treated to accept special primers. After the primers have been properly applied a top coat of specially formulated finish us added to a brilliant, smooth surface.

The durability of the Brueton Opaque Color finish is unprecedented. With normal use, the finish builds up a lustrous patina which actually enhances the visual character of the color and the tactile experience of the surface.