
Concentric
White Oak
The White Oak tree (Quercus alba) is a large, deciduous hardwood species native to North America, particularly prevalent in the eastern United States. Known for its strength and longevity, the tree can live for centuries and reach impressive heights of up to 100 feet. White Oaks produce acorns that serve as an important food source for wildlife, including deer, birds, and squirrels. Additionally, the tree plays a significant ecological role in supporting forest biodiversity and stabilizing soil in its native habitats.
The radial circles form a pattern of depth and energy, evoking a sense of support, warmth, and familiarity. Crafted from a single piece of White Oak, the piece reflects not only the strength of the wood but also the uniformity and consistency of its grain.
