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Every piece of wood we use is finished to reveal the natural character of the timber itself. No two trees are the same, and no two pieces of solid wood will ever be identical. Variations in colour, grain, and texture reflect exactly where each section was cut from the tree, a reminder of its origin and authenticity.


 

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Natural Marking

Knots, mineral streaks, and small pockets are not imperfections. They have no impact on strength or durability; they are simply the natural signatures of genuine solid wood.

How Wood Ages

Like our leathers, solid wood mellows and deepens with time. As it ages, it develops a richness and warmth that only true materials, shaped by hand and lived with daily, can achieve.

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Wood Finishes
Leather & Wood Together

Leather and solid wood are among the few materials that grow richer with age.Full‑grain leather is naturally durable, easy to care for, and entirely authentic. Because it breathes, it never feels too warm or too cold, it simply settles to the room and to you.

Wood Colours

Our wood finishes are chosen to enhance the natural character of the timber, not conceal it. Each stain brings its own depth and warmth, settling into the grain in a way that feels honest, refined, and true to the material. Whether you prefer the richness of darker tones or the gentle glow of lighter shades, every finish is applied by hand to ensure a calm, even, beautifully balanced result.

How Leather Ages

As your furniture matures, the leather will soften, crease, and develop the gentle character that only comes from daily use. These natural variations in grain and texture are not faults; they are the unmistakable hallmarks of genuine leather, each one a reminder of the real material beneath your hand.

A Partnership That Endures

Wood behaves the same way, deepening in tone, gaining warmth, and revealing more of its natural beauty as the years pass. Together, these materials form pieces that do not just last, but become more beautiful the longer they are lived with.

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