Black Mottled Makore in Miami

From Metairie's storied interiors to Miami's sun-drenched towers, the demand for Black Mottled Makore shifts in application but never in standard—Rosebud delivers the same tightly stacked, undulating mottled figure and shimmering ribbon striping that discerning specifiers require, whether the veneer lines a New Orleans-tradition millwork suite or clads a Brickell high-rise lobby where natural light amplifies that three-dimensional optical movement across every golden-tan panel. Miami's architects, working within a design culture that prizes bold materiality against ocean light and concrete minimalism, find in this species an amber and honey-brown warmth that tempers modern coolness without surrendering sophistication. Rosebud's ability to provide sequenced flitch selections wide enough for the sweeping feature walls common to Miami's hospitality and residential projects means specifiers can maintain figure continuity at architectural scale. That same precision in flitch management and logistical reach extends naturally as the veneer travels north toward the quieter but equally exacting design studios awaiting supply in Middleburg.