
Brown
The Brown category brings together furniture whose color refers directly to the material: solid wood, leather, patinated metal. Brown structures space through its visual density, without dominating the composition. Depending on the context, it can unify disparate elements or highlight a specific functional point, such as a seat, base or top. Shades range from light brown to dark chocolate, with different effects depending on texture. Each piece in this selection takes advantage of the balance between surface, color and use in furnishing.
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Walnut buffetHemët
£1925 £1705-10%

Walnut TV standHemët
£1925 £1705-10%

Teak architect table1928
£2045 £1585-20%

Walnut dining tableNeutra
£950 £855-10%

Vintage wooden TV standJake
£1560 £1400-10%
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Dark wood TV unitNeutra
£1925 £1705-10%

Walnut desk with drawerVelina
£780 £520-35%

Teak wood tablePeterstivy
£970 £675-30%

Small extendable walnut tableCristina
£970 £870-10%

Round glass table with dark solid ash for 8 peopleSylvae
£1560 £1400-10%

TV stand with curtainsRitz
£1315 £940-30%

Dark wood entryway pieceNeutra
£1435 £1280-10%

Dark wood TV unitAurora
£1805 £1400-20%

Dark wood buffetNeutra
£2045 £1400-30%

Industrial wooden chairMistral
£155 £140-10%

Low walnut buffetNeliö
£1680 £1340-20%

Walnut buffetHinda
£1315

Solid wood benchPeterstivy
£450 £400-10%

Patterned walnut TV cabinetVelina
£1315 £980-25%

Walnut-stained wood coffee tableLigna
£605 £370-40%

Fluted glass and walnut display caseVelina
£1365 £915-35%

Large elm wood coffee tableLincoln
£1200 £1080-10%

Wooden coffee tableMoriz
£605 £420-30%

Dark wood dining tableAurora
£1070 £750-30%

Round marble coffee tableDickinson
£1210 £725-40%

Brown furniture: visual anchoring and material coherence
The presence of brown furniture is often based on the relationship between color and material. Natural wood or wood stained in these tones retains a tactile reading, visible in the grain, reflections or small irregularities. Leather, if aged or patinated, accentuates this effect with its visual suppleness. Painted or oxidized metal follows the same logic, providing a matt or satin surface depending on the treatment. This direct link between color and material gives brown furniture a fixed point function, useful for stabilizing the layout or creating landmarks in open volumes.
Shades of brown and effects on spatial perception
The choice of a light or dark brown shade influences the visual hierarchy of the room. A light brown, combined with simple shapes, can lighten a wooden ensemble. Conversely, a dark brown applied to a voluminous piece of furniture makes its mass more compact. This relationship between color and size balances functions in the same room: stable seating, unobtrusive storage units, legs that visually disappear beneath a light-colored table. Brown matches easily with black metal finishes, beige or grey textiles, and walls in muted hues.
Structuring space with furniture from the Brown category
Inserting several pieces of brown furniture into a space requires a clear hierarchy: by size, function or shade. The accumulation effect is avoided if each piece has a legible use, separate from the others. A brown leather armchair can stand on its own in a corner, while a dark wood sideboard fits better at the back of a room. Brown also acts as a link between warm and cold materials: light wood, stone, metal, raw textiles.
The selection in the *Brown* category is based on this ability to articulate color, material and use. It offers pieces designed to fit into a structured environment, without excessive decorative effects, and with a controlled visual anchorage.
The *Brown* category selection is based on this ability to articulate color, material and use


































































































































































