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Solid Wood 

Discover the types of solid wood we work with


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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on premium timber and surfacing solutions. Choosing the right material is a balance of aesthetic character, structural durability, and application suitability.

In this presentation, we explore our curated selection of high-grade wood options—from the versatile reliability of Birch Plywood to the timeless luxury of exotic hardwoods. Each material has been selected to provide a distinct finish that elevates both functional cabinetry and bespoke loose furniture.

Our Material Chapters

To help you navigate our offerings, we have organized our selection into four key categories:

  • 01 | High-Grade Birch Plywood: Exploring the durability and visual appeal of premium plywood for modern cabinetry.
  • 02 | Teak Wood Selection:  The gold standard for outdoor durability and moisture resistance.
  • 03 | Other Solid Wood Options: A look at our collection of Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, and Ash for loose furniture.
  • 04 | Core Solid Woods (Ash & Oak): Versatile, high-grain hardwoods ideal for a variety of stains.
  • 05 | Luxury & Exotic Hardwoods: Premium species like Walnut and Rosewood for statement pieces.

High Grade Birch Plywood

Even though plywood doesn't qualify as solid wood, this high-grade plywood can be used on cabinets and has a visual appearance just like solid wood. Since the plywood is made of layers of solid wood and the exterior layer is a visual appealing layer, it is in fact a solid wood finish.

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Teak Wood

Natural

TW001
Natural Teak

Bleached

TW003
Natural Teak

Sand

TW002
Natural Teak

Baked

TW004
Natural Teak

Solid Teak Wood: The best for outdoor furniture

Solid Teak wood is a great timber, especially for outdoor furniture.

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Other Solid Wood Options for Loose Furniture

Solid wood is a versatile and expressive material that we select carefully based on the application, furniture type, and desired aesthetic. Depending on the project, we work with a wide range of species—from cost-efficient and durable timbers such as ash or beech for loose furniture, to teak for outdoor applications, and premium woods like walnut, oak, or sapele for higher-end pieces. Solid wood can be stained, oiled, or painted to achieve a broad spectrum of colors and finishes, from natural and warm to refined and contemporary. For this reason, we do not offer standard colors for solid wood; each finish is developed specifically for the project to align with the intended style, performance requirements, and overall design concept.

Below, we are some examples of finishes we have done on other projects:

Toasted Oak


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Straight Grain Oak


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White Oak


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Smoked Walnut


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Dark Walnut


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Mahogany


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Natural Oak


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Walnut


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White Oak


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Smoked Oak


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Light Walnut


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Wenge


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Dark Cherry


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Natural Oak


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Walnut


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Espresso


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Pine


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Ash


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Stained Cherry


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Natural Oak


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Ash Wood

 Walnut Stain


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Ash Wood


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 Oak Stain


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 White Stain


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Oak Wood

Toasted Oak 

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Straight Grain Oak

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White Oak

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Smoked Oak

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Luxury & Exotic Hardwood

Mahogany

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Rosewood

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Walnut

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Sapele

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