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                    | Beech top |  
                    |   | Beech is the most common of table tops. A compromise between light and dark. Not always in fashion, but still OK 5 years from now. 
 
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                    | Maple top |  
                    |   | Maple makes a light surface. Another light sort could be for example birch. Most people cannot tell the difference. 
 
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                    | Cherry top |  
                    |   | Cherry is a classic and to many people it means the serious and conservative choice. The dark/redish glow appears after the table has been exposed to the sun for a while. 
 
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                    | Oak top |  
                    |   | Oak is neither light nor dark. The relatively large colour differencies in the year rings of the tree make it sort of in between. A fashionable and somewhat sofisticated surface. 
 
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