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Black Limba

Black Limba Wood Veneer in Butchertown, KY

where old warehouses are being reborn as lofts, studios, and tasting rooms that demand surfaces with character and provenance. Black Limba answers that demand with a heartwood that shifts from light yellowish gold to deep amber over time, its grey-to-nearly-black streaks and veins providing the kind of visual complexity that turns a simple cabinet face or feature wall into a statement of intention. In Butchertown, where the line between industrial grit and refined design is deliberately thin, the wood's unfigured sapwood — pale, greyish, almost ghostly against those dramatic dark veins — allows fabricators to book-match panels that feel both raw and considered, suited equally to a bourbon bar's back wall or a converted factory's reception desk. It is the kind of veneer that rewards close looking, which matters enormously as these Butchertown projects begin feeding the appetite for craft-forward interiors now emerging just across the river in Camden, where