All of our furniture is built entirely with solid wood from FSC certified sources. We offer 3 North American hardwoods to choose from: red oak, walnut and white oak
Red oak
Red oak has a warm, reddish‑brown hue and an open, coarse grain that highlights its natural growth patterns. It’s harvested from forests across the US and Canada, making it a readily available, sustainable choice. Its hard‑wearing surface stands up to daily use, and its bold grain works beautifully in farmhouse, rustic, and traditional interiors.
Walnut
American walnut offers a rich, dark chocolate‑brown colour with subtle purple undertones and a straight to gently wavy grain. It’s prized for its smooth texture and ability to take on a silky finish over time. Its rich colour palette and subtle figuring make it ideal for mid-century modern, luxury, and rustic‑chic interiors.
White oak
White oak displays a light to medium brown colour often tinged with subtle olive hues and a straight, tight grain. Grown primarily in North America, it contains natural tyloses that make it more water‑resistant and stable than many other hardwoods. Its clean, consistent appearance complements Scandinavian, minimalist, and modern interiors.
Finish
We finish our furniture with Rubio Monocoat, an advanced hardwax oil that forms a molecular bond with the wood fibres instead of creating a synthetic film on top. This process results in a durable, matte finish that preserves the natural look and feel of the wood grain. It protects the wood from within, keeping the surface looking and feeling like real wood.
From a repair perspective, unlike traditional varnishes that require full refinishing, any future scratches or scuffs can be spot-repaired seamlessly without leaving marks. This makes it a practical, renewable finish that is simple to keep looking its best for years to come.
Lastly, the finish contains 0% Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), is GreenGuard Certified and Food Contact Compliant, making it a safe choice for your home and family. You can read more about Rubio Monocoat’s certifications here.
Packaging
We do not use plastic in our packaging, only cardboard and starch foam, which can be composted or dissolved under water.