Black Mottled Makore in Boca Raton

same mottled figure that shimmered under Bluffton's coastal light now arrives to meet the particular demands of Boca Raton, where the interplay between South Florida's intense sun and the deep amber undulations of Black Mottled Makore creates an effect that designers here have learned to orchestrate rather than simply install. In Boca Raton, where interiors must hold their own against the visual drama of ocean light pouring through floor-to-ceiling glass, that dense, tightly stacked ripple figure and its three-dimensional optical movement become functional architecture — surfaces that absorb glare, redistribute warmth, and shift in tone from honeyed gold to rich brown as the afternoon shadows lengthen across a room. The base tone reads warmer here than it does in the Lowcountry, a phenomenon any experienced veneer specifier will confirm: identical flitches respond differently to different latitudes of light, which is precisely why Rosebud's Boca Raton clients rely on the company's guidance in matching specific bundles to specific orientations within a space. That level of consultative knowledge travels with the next shipment heading northwest, where Boise's designers are discovering that the