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The price of a suar wood table depends largely on the slab size, thickness, and grain characteristics. Larger slabs from older trees tend to cost more because wider single pieces are harder to source. Custom dimensions, leg selection, and finishing options can also affect the final price.
South American Walnut is another common name used for suar wood, which comes from the Rain Tree species. North American Black Walnut, however, is a completely different wood species. While both have beautiful dark tones, suar wood typically features wider slabs and more dramatic grain patterns.
Yes. When properly kiln dried and treated, a suar wood table is strong enough for everyday use. With its natural density and protective finishing, it performs well as a dining table, work table, or conference table in both residential and commercial settings.
Maintenance is straightforward. Regular wiping with a soft cloth and mild cleaner is usually sufficient. Avoid excessive moisture and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to keep the wood looking its best over time. For those interested in other solid wood furniture options, you may also explore our range of wooden dining tables.
Yes. Many homeowners pair a suar wood table with other timber elements such as a wooden staircase or complementary wood finishes to create a cohesive interior design. Solid timber surfaces also work well alongside materials like parquet or solid wood flooring.
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