Experience the feeling in your home

See and feel the difference in our carefully selected materials and finishes. Order a sample envelope to be sure which wood type and finish suits your home.

Oak – timeless durability

Oak is one of the most classic, durable and hard-wearing woods, making it an obvious choice for furniture that will last for generations. Its natural light tone and characteristic grain give each piece of furniture a unique and timeless expression.

Additionally, oak can be treated to suit different styles and environments – from neutral and white-glazed tones to deep, dark stained colours. This flexibility, combined with oak’s strength and stability, makes it an ideal material for the highest quality furniture.

Walnut – luxury and elegance

Walnut is known for its deep, dark color and elegant grain, which gives furniture a sense of exclusivity and luxury. This wood offers a natural beauty that does not require additional treatment to highlight its character.

Its density and durability make walnut a reliable material for furniture that will withstand the demands of everyday life while enhancing the room with its aesthetic charm. With walnut, you get a material that combines function and classic elegance.

Varnish or oil – your choice

For those who want a table that is both beautiful and easy to maintain, we offer a matt lacquer option. Our carefully selected lacquer adds a subtle sheen that highlights the character of the wood, while creating a durable surface that protects against spills and wear. A glass of red wine or coffee stains can be easily wiped off without leaving a trace.

For those who prefer a completely natural finish, we offer oil treatment. Oil highlights the warm tone and natural structure of the wood, but requires regular maintenance to maintain its appearance and protection. By oiling the table from time to time, you ensure that the surface remains beautiful and durable over time.

No matter which option you choose, our tables are created to be a timeless and functional part of your home.

What we avoid – and why

We avoid beech. Beech is a hard wood with an even structure that is often used in furniture making. However, beech has limited color variations and a tendency to crack or deform with changes in humidity. This makes it less suitable for tables that will last for generations, especially in a Nordic climate.

We avoid birch. Birch is a wood that is often used for its light color and availability. Despite these advantages, birch lacks the hardness and durability required for furniture that will withstand daily use and last over time. In addition, birch has a tendency to yellow over time, which affects its aesthetic value.

We avoid veneer . Veneer is a thin layer of wood glued to a cheaper base material such as particleboard or plywood. Over time, veneer can crack, peel, or lose its surface, especially with daily use or if the surface is damaged. Veneer is difficult to repair, and once it starts to wear out, the furniture loses its appearance and value.

We avoid plywood, laminate and linoleum. Plywood consists of several layers of thin wood sheets that are glued together to create a lightweight and affordable material. It is often used as a base for tables and covered with laminate or linoleum to provide a smooth surface. Although these materials can be functional and easy to manufacture, they lack the authenticity and robustness that solid wood offers. Surfaces such as laminate or linoleum can also be damaged by, for example, scratches, which causes the table to lose its appearance over time.

We avoid solid glued wood. Solid glued wood consists of solid wood where smaller pieces are glued together to create larger surfaces. This method makes it possible to use smaller pieces of wood and is therefore a cost-effective solution. Gluing often results in varying grain and color shades, which can make the surface feel less genuine and cohesive. For tables that should last both aesthetically and functionally over time, we prefer to work with whole pieces of solid wood.

We avoid extension leaves. Tables with extension leaves often have a joint in the middle that breaks the aesthetic integrity and can affect the stability of the table over time. The joint also becomes a place where dirt and spills easily collect, making it harder to keep the table clean and fresh. Instead, we create tables with an unbroken surface that is both durable and easy to care for. To meet the need for flexibility, we offer extension leaves on certain models that are attached to the edges. The table retains its normal size for everyday use, and the leaves can easily be used when needed.

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