Wooden Furniture Types
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Leather |
Maple |
Sheesham Wood |
Wenge Wood |
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Given that leather is a hard wearing, abundantly available material which keeps its good looks for long periods of time after its initial purchase, it's no wonder that our leather items of furniture remain...more |
Maple wood is that which is produced by the family of Acer Trees and has a variety of uses for which they are famous throughout the world. Although we might use maple for building and making...more |
As professional furniture manufacturers and suppliers, we like to be at the forefront of the crafts methods and materials which help us produce the finest furniture and we especially like to educate our...more |
Wenge wood is a member of the Millettia Laurentii Family which is a further part of the Leuminosae family and is found growing in small countries of West Africa. Although many of the trees...more |
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Ash |
Birch Wood |
Beech Wood |
Cherry Wood |
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In our diverse and extensive experience, we've found that there are many reasons why customers and furniture makers choose to use a certain product or material and for us, when it comes...more |
The Birch Tree is one of the most common native trees in Scotland and are almost exclusively found in the Caledonian Forest Although they might be hugely popular and synonymous with this...more |
European Beech, or to give it its botanical name, Fagus sylvatica, is a supremely tall and imposing tree which is found in large distributions in and around mainland Europe. Many...more |
Cherry wood is the name given to the wood from the Wild Cherry or Prunus Avium tree. This large and stunning tree is part of the larger term fruit tree which has been explored in...more |
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Elm Wood |
Fruit Wood |
Mahogony |
Mango Wood |
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Elm is a beautiful wood which is warm and coloured a deep brown with a reddish tinge. It features a very distinctive pattern and a cross grain We use elm wood to make a variety of furniture...more |
It may come as no surprise to be told that fruit wood is in fact the wood which comes from trees which normally bear fruit. Fruit wood is popular throughout the world for making furniture although...more |
Of all the different types and species of wood available for furnishings and furniture around the home, mahogany is the most easily recognisable and also the one which instantly divides...more |
Whilst it seems obvious to state the fact, mango wood originates from the same tree as the popular fruit. The trees are grown for their fruit around South East Asia and in particular...more |
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Oak Veneered |
Oak |
Pine |
Rubber Wood |
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Thankfully, much of the snobbery surrounding oak veneers has now disappeared and many of our customers actually favour the use of oak veneer over 100% wood alternatives...more |
As one of the most popular and commonly used wood, we get a lot of questions about and call for items made from oak. Many of our customers know what oak looks like and the texture...more |
As many people are aware, pine is one of the most commonly available woods used in furniture building and our pine range is among our most popular and loved. There are many reasons...more |
To the uninitiated, rubber wood sounds like it could be a very odd concept; after all, the very point of wood is that it is hard, dense and strong, yet rubber is elastic and can be perceived because...more |




