Wood
The versatile nature of wood means it blends harmoniously into all types of interiors. Whether raw, weathered or worked, this material offers a wide range of aesthetic and functional possibilities. Its shades range from light to dark, bringing warmth and character to every room it decorates. Browse through our gallery and discover how wood can enrich your spaces with distinction. Selected wood species highlight their unique grains and textures, accentuating the authenticity and elegance of your interior. read more >
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Large light wood dining tableSolna
£1805 £1340-25%

Walnut TV standHemët
£1925

Walnut buffetHinda
£1315

Gray fabric chairEstella
£155 £120-25%

TV stand with curtainsRitz
£1315 £1095-15%

Black wood chair with salt and pepper fabricEstella
£155 £110-30%

Dark wood dining tableAurora
£1070 £850-20%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
£705 £485-30%

Teak coffee tableBollène
£555 £415-25%

Black leather armchairRed Baron
£1560 £1170-25%

Walnut buffetHemët
£1925

Oak buffetTammea
£1195
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Wood remains a preferred choice for interior design thanks to its durability and versatility. Different species, such as oak, beech or teak, each bring specific characteristics in terms of texture, color and strength. Oak, for example, is renowned for its robustness, and is often used in furniture designed to last, such as tables and cabinets. Teak, meanwhile, resists moisture well, making it an excellent choice for bathrooms or outdoor spaces.
The style and aesthetics that wood brings vary enormously according to surface treatments and finish choices. A raw, unvarnished finish accentuates authenticity and lets you touch the wood's natural fiber. Conversely, a lacquered or oiled finish offers a smooth, modern appearance, protecting the surface while highlighting the richness of the material's natural colorations. The possibilities for integrating wood are numerous it can be used for floors, walls or furniture, providing a visual link between different elements of interior design.
Combining wood with other materials, such as metal or glass, creates interesting contrasts that energize the space. For example, the marriage of wood and metal in a dining table brings robustness and modernity, while wood and glass shelves add a touch of lightness and elegance. The choice of wood species and its use largely depends on expectations in terms of style and functionality in a given space.
In conclusion, wood, with its many variations in species and finishes, continues to seduce with its ability to adapt to any interior ambience. Its ability to evolve over time while retaining its natural beauty makes it a valuable asset to any interior design.