Wiktionary
n. burl (the type of wood).
Usage examples of "burlwood".
The heavy burlwood desk was overturned, its drawers out and splintered, its back peeled away from the frame like skin from stewed meat.
It had been placed adjacent to a burlwood French Secretary so that whoever sat in the chair behind the desk could nave an unobstructed view of it.
Nicholas, feeling suddenly deflated, sat down on the edge of his burlwood desk.
As if this were a signal, Torin leaned forward and pulled down a small, polished burlwood door, revealing a bay, equipped with a mini-hibachi and all the accoutrements for making tea.
Next to it was a burlwood French secretary at which sat a woman who turned and rose as he was ushered into the room.
There was an appointment book on the secretary's burlwood desk, but she did not ask Tori if she wished to make an appointment.