In addition, fake wood needs a wood look and feel on the surface.
It also has a bit of the old fake wood inside.
In the 1980s and early 1990s, the idea of "fake wood" became archaic and most manufacturers dropped the option.
The countertops looked new, some kind of fake wood.
The chairs were done up in red plastic, the tables were fake wood.
Inside, there was blue leather everywhere, and fake wood in quite a lot of places.
It was a newer model, probably fake wood, but nice and polished.
A counter done up in fake wood so it looks like something from an old church.
My single complaint with the interior was the cheap-looking fake wood.
Sam rubbed the fake wood of the bar with a clean rag.