Classical details are the ornamental moulding elements that aren’t tied to a single era — dentil blocks, egg-and-dart, bead-and-reel, acanthus leaves, rope twist, and the carved enrichments that finish a high-end classical room. These profiles work across Greek Revival, Federal, Georgian, and Colonial Revival millwork programs, layered into crowns, cornices, mantels, and door surrounds as accent runs. Mason’s Mill carries 46 classical detail profiles meant to be combined with our plainer crowns and casings to build up the full layered look of a formal classical interior. They’re the difference between competent restoration trim and authentic period millwork.
Our white oak is an FAS grade out of the Appalachian mountains. White oak is a hard and heavy wood typically used for furniture, cabinet making, interior trim work, panelling, flooring, cooperage for wine and whiskey, shingles. White oak heartwood is a light to medium brown, commonly with an olive cast. Paler sapwood is not always sharply demarcated from the heartwood.
White oak is rated as very durable and is frequently used in boatbuilding and tight cooperage applications and produces good results with hand and machine tools.
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