Introducing wood as a new finishing material.
Wood is the essence of craftsmanship — a material with an unmistakable character. Its introduction as a new finishing material is a conscious choice of quality and tradition. Each element is created with care, highlighting the natural structure of the raw material, its depth, and its nobility. Subtle variations in grain and color make every wooden piece of furniture a unique work, bearing the marks of handcrafted artistry.


Finish in the furniture color
Wooden structural elements, such as legs, can be finished in the color of the entire piece according to the RAL or NCS palette, creating a cohesive and elegant form, or they can remain in the natural shade of the wood, showcasing its authentic beauty and character.
Personalization
A key feature of wooden elements is the ability to tailor details individually. Wooden legs can take on a variety of shapes — turned according to the client’s original design or based on available patterns. This freedom of choice allows for the creation of furniture that fully reflects individual expectations, emphasizing its uniqueness. Here, personalization is not an addition, but an integral part of the design process.
Wood gives the entire piece a timeless character, resulting in furniture designed with durability, quality, and aesthetics in mind — qualities that gain value over time.


Wood care
As a natural and noble material, wood requires attentive yet subtle care to preserve its authentic beauty for years. Daily maintenance is based on simple actions — gentle cleaning with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth that removes dust without damaging the surface structure. Excess moisture should always be removed to prevent it from penetrating the material and affecting its properties.
Cleaning and daily maintenance
To maintain the refined appearance of wood, it is recommended to avoid aggressive cleaning agents, detergents, and products containing alcohol or solvents. The best choice is mild cleaners intended for wood care or natural maintenance products, selected according to the type of finish. Wood, reacting to its environment, remains a “living” material — therefore it should be protected from prolonged exposure to moisture, extreme temperatures, and intense sunlight, which over time may affect its color.