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zebrawood

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zebrawood, zebrano
A moderately hard and heavy wood, pale yellow or pinkish brown, having pronounced dark stripes; found in central and western Africa. Used for plywood and decorative applications.


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The 144 one- and two-bedroom suites range in size from 99 sq m to 208 sq m with interiors featuring Armani's trademark palate of dark, muted luxury, with materials and finishes such as stone, zebrawood, Venetian plaster, silk and leather panelling.
The list of available species will initially include: African mahogany, genuine mahogany, Brazilian cherry, Caribbean rosewood, Spanish cedar, ipe, sapele, utile/ sipo, teak, tigerwood, wenge and zebrawood.
The luxurious beds, wrapped in warm zebrawood, are the focal point of the rooms, encouraging relaxation.
 
 
 
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