In Wilmette, where North Shore homes carry that particular discipline of understatement, Black Limba finds its truest audience—homeowners and designers who understand that a panel's golden brown heartwood, threaded with grey-to-black veins, can hold an entire room's visual tension without ever raising its voice. Unlike the colonial grandeur that Williamsburg demands, Wilmette asks its surfaces to age alongside a family, and Limba's natural tendency to darken over time means the wood deepens in conversation with the life lived against it. Rosebud ships these sheets from Louisville with the figuring carefully matched, because a client on Linden Avenue or Greenleaf will notice if the streaking pattern breaks across a seam. That same precision follows the material further down the lakefront into Wilmington, where the scale of the work shifts but the expectation of craft does not.