The death of red oak prestige
Red oak (Quercus rubra) was a premium choice for American furniture and cabinets for decades, prized for being strong, abundant, affordable, and easy to work with. It dominated mid-20th-century production, especially from the 1940s–1980s/90s, appearing in everything from kitchen cabinets and doors to flooring, paneling, and mass-market furniture. Its decline in perceived prestige stems from … Read more