What types of wood do we use to make furniture?
Our furniture is primarily designed in certified oak, but also in acacia, pine, and rubberwood depending on the models. We use solid wood as well as engineered veneer to ensure stability and durability. The metallic elements (steel and alloys), tempered glass, as well as protective finishes such as varnish or oils that comply with European low VOC emission standards complement the quality of our products. For textiles, we prioritize natural or high-quality materials like linen, cotton velvet, and polyester velvet. Each product sheet details precisely the wood type, its finish, and the components used.
We carefully select each type of wood and its origin to ensure durability, aesthetics, and quality for all our furniture.
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Oak: A robust and resistant wood, known for its fine texture and pronounced grain, ideal for classic or contemporary furniture due to its longevity.
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Rubberwood: A hard and light-colored wood, appreciated for its stability and homogeneous grain, perfect for minimalist or Scandinavian design creations.
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Acacia: A hard wood with slender trunks, offering beautiful color variations ranging from white to dark brown, giving each piece a unique character.
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Pine: A softer, lightweight, and warm wood, suitable for painted furniture and economical interiors without compromising on quality.
All our wood comes from sustainably managed forests, respecting the environment. We ensure complete traceability, from the original forest to delivery to our customers, thus guaranteeing the longevity of our creations while minimizing our ecological impact.