Wooden furniture
Wood covers a wide range of species used in furniture manufacture for their mechanical and visual properties. Depending on whether it is solid or veneered, unfinished or finished, it can be used for different purposes: bases, tops, storage units. The wood category brings together furniture in a variety of finishes, always anchored in a logic of structure and visible material. The balance between density, grain and color determines the visual impact in space. read more >
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Teak architect table1928
£2045 £1840-10%

Black wood chair with salt and pepper fabricEstella
£155 £140-10%

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

Walnut chairHemët
£305 £245-20%

Large light wood dining tableSolna
£1805 £1260-30%
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Dark wood TV unitAurora
£1805 £1620-10%

Walnut buffetHinda
£1315 £1180-10%

Gray fabric chairEstella
£155 £130-15%

Scandinavian light wood sideboardJackson
£1540 £1230-20%

Black marble coffee tableSivart
£930 £840-10%

Solid beech and rattan shelfBaerum
£1805 £1620-10%

Walnut TV standHemët
£1925

Industrial desk-librarySeattle
£1560 £1400-10%

Blue velvet armchairViela
£1210 £970-20%

Industrial wooden chairMistral
£155 £140-10%

Walnut dining tableNeutra
£950 £665-30%

Vintage wooden TV standJake
£1560 £1250-20%

Elm wood coffee tableLincoln
£955 £860-10%

Dark wood TV unitNeutra
£1925 £1730-10%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
£705 £565-20%

Retro solid wood armchairAnglet
£360 £325-10%

Light oak TV standAarne
£1560 £1400-10%

Solid wood high tableWellington
£785 £705-10%

Dark wood entryway pieceNeutra
£1435 £1150-20%

Industrial armrest chairMistral
£170 £135-20%

Teak coffee tableBollène
£555 £445-20%

Brass dining tableLiverpool
£1820 £1455-20%

Light oak buffetFiska
£1210 £970-20%

Dark wood dining tableAurora
£1070 £860-20%

Large light wood dining tableAvesta
£1210 £1090-10%

Walnut coffee tableHemët
£670 £605-10%

Yellow bistro chairPampelune
£150 £120-20%

Teak wood tablePeterstivy
£970 £870-10%

Scandinavian wooden buffetLinéa
£1090 £870-20%

Teak consoleBollène
£585 £470-20%

Large elm wood coffee tableLincoln
£1200 £960-20%

TV stand with curtainsRitz
£1315 £1180-10%

Small oval wooden dining tableWashington
£705 £565-20%

Wooden drawer consoleAustin
£565 £450-20%

Oak buffetTammea
£1195 £1070-10%

Solid wood benchPeterstivy
£450 £410-10%

Portable table with handleXylème
£360 £285-20%

Wooden coffee tableMoriz
£605 £540-10%
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Wood in furniture: typologies and uses
The term wood refers to a wide variety of materials derived from hardwood or softwood trees, used alone or combined with other components. A main distinction is made between solid wood, used for its structural qualities and solid appearance, and reconstituted wood (veneer, plywood, MDF, etc.), used for its dimensional stability or more controlled cost. Wooden furniture can be based on different species - oak, ash, teak, mango, walnut - whose density, grain and color influence the final use: a hard wood for a tray, a softer wood for a furniture front, for example.
Visual effects and perception of wood finishes
Wood, whether left untreated or treated, acts as a visible material and visual support. The natural grain, more or less marked depending on the species, contributes to the balance of the composition. A light wood opens up perspectives, while a dark wood visually anchors a piece of furniture in space. Oiled, varnished, brushed or patinated finishes accentuate certain contrasts or soften reflections. When it comes to furnishings, exposed wood is favored for structuring a room, guiding the eye, or responding to fixed elements (floor, door frames, beams).
Practical choices and combining with other materials
Wooden furniture adapts to a wide variety of uses. Load-bearing structures generally use solid sections or invisible mortise-and-tenon joints, which guarantee strength without visual overload. Tops can be finished with surface treatments suited to intensive use. Wood combines easily with neutral or contrasting materials: metal, glass, leather, fabrics. It creates a balanced relationship between rigor and material, without excess effect or decorative overload.
Wood furniture is integrated into a design project through its legibility: each piece reveals its function through the nature of the wood used, its implementation and its place in the space.