Wood lexicon

Knotty oak, oiled

The variety of classic oak finishes is inexhaustible. Oiled knotty oak is our classic oak color. The oiling brings out the wood grain in a unique way, creating a rich, contrasting appearance. The oil lends the base color of natural oak a rich, golden-yellow hue with subtle nuances of red. The wood color is reminiscent of a warm, sunlit autumn forest.

Knotty oak, natural

Our HerzBlut oak color variant with a cool touch. The oak surface was treated to preserve the natural color of untreated oak. This is naturally light whitish with a hint of gray. Upon close inspection, the grain appears to be interspersed with fine silver threads.

Knotty oak, coal

Due to the high demand for black wood, we set out to find a rich, matte black tone that would enhance the wood rather than simply lay it on thick. This special shade of Charcoal Knotted Oak brings out the full structure of the wood and, even in its multifaceted darkness, doesn't make it look gray. A play on wood in elegant black.

Walnut, oiled

Walnut is one of the world's highest-quality woods. It has been gaining new fans for years. Its cool, rust-red color can be combined with many other materials in interior design and has a very refined and refined character. The grain of walnut is not as branched as that of oak, so the wood always appears very tidy and structured. A strong wood with a clear statement and a focus on the essentials.