the same grain that honored Highland Park's heritage finds fresh purpose in Hillsborough-bound projects that demand bolder expression. Here in the Highlands, where eclectic storefronts and renovated shotgun houses sit shoulder to shoulder, specifiers increasingly reach for Black Limba's darker-figured cuts—those grey-to-nearly-black veins threading through golden brown heartwood—to anchor interiors that balance warmth with visual tension. Rosebud ships these character-rich flitches from Louisville, often within hours of selection, giving Highlands designers the advantage of hand-picking veneer faces whose streaking patterns will never repeat. As that same wood travels south toward Hillsborough, the design conversation shifts from urban eclecticism toward something quieter, though no less deliberate, where