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Shasta
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Shasta

PriceFrom $12.00

Color: Shasta

 

Collection: Cascade

 

Paper Content: 100% recycled (post-consumer) Certification: FSC®, HPD®, EPD®, GREENGUARD®, Declare

 

APPLICATION: Interior, Commercial, Residential, Countertops, Casework, Furniture, Maker Material

 

AVAILABLE THICKNESS: 1.25” (32mm)

 

AVAILABLE PANEL SIZE: 48” x 96” (2440mm x 1220mm) to 60” x 144” (3660mm x 1525mm)

 

SAMPLE FINISH: Both the 2.75 x 2.75" sample and the A4 sample are Leathered.

 

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 SHASTA NAME: Mount Shasta is at the southern end of the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California. At an elevation of 14,179 feet, it is the second-highest peak in the Cascades and the fifth-highest in the state. Mount Shasta has an estimated volume of 85 cubic miles, which makes it the most voluminous stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc. The mountain and surrounding area are part of the Shasta–Trinity National Forest.

 

COLOR

With the outer surfaces of Maple Valley and alternating layers of Browns Point, Black Diamond, and Chocolate Glacier, Richlite’s Shasta color creates a dynamic look. The layers of Chocolate Glacier will darken to a rich brownish-black. In contrast, the Maple Valley layers appear a pale, amber color and, over time, will darken to sienna, and the Chocolate Glacier layers will darken slightly while becoming richer and deeper.

PATINA: Richlite patinas are like a natural wood product and vary 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.

SURFACE APPEARANCE: Due to the natural variation in how fibers lay within the panel, Richlite has a mottled appearance that patterns in a lengthwise direction. This is less apparent in dark colors, but the mottled appearance remains.

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