Rosedale
Color: Rosedale
Collection: Northwest
Paper Content: 100% recycled (post-consumer) Certification: FSC®, HPD®, EPD®, GREENGUARD®, Declare
APPLICATION: Interior, Commercial, Residential, Countertops, Casework, Furniture, Wall Paneling,
Guitar Fretboards, OEM Manufacturing Material, Maker Material.
AVAILABLE THICKNESS: 0.25” (6mm) to 3” (75mm)
AVAILABLE PANEL SIZE: 48” x 96” (2440mm x 1220mm)
SAMPLE INFORMATION: Both the 2.75 x 2.75" sample and the A4 sample are 1/2" thick and have the Leathered Finish applied.
SURFACE FINISH: All panels are sold and shipped with our factory finish. To learn more about specifying the appropriate surface finish, please see below.
THE ROSEDALE NAME: Rosedale is a small town on Henderson Bay located in Gig Harbor and just a short boat ride to neighboring Dead Man’s Island. Originally name in 1883 for all of the wild roses surrounding the bay, Rosedale has grown into a quaint burg but still has an abundance of vegetation including wild roses.
Rosedale inspired by Brazilian Rosewood, Rosedale starts off as a deep Venetian red and deepens into reddish-brown mahogany.
PATINA: Richlite patinas like a natural wood product and varies from sheet to sheet. Like wood, it will mature in color, giving greater depth to the surface. Over time and with use, Richlite will develop a seasoned appearance characteristic of the material. There will be more luster in areas of heavier use. Overall, it will appear softer and deeper in tone.
THROUGH COLOR: The Rosedale color comes from a combination of the paper and the deep amber tone of the resin. Richlite's unique manufacturing process uses pre-colored paper. As a result, the color is solid all the way through the material.
SURFACE APPEARANCE: Due to the natural variation in the way fibers lay within the panel, Richlite has a mottled appearance that patterns in a lengthwise direction. This is less apparent in dark colors, however, the mottled appearance is still present.