Wood
We select the finest domestic hardwoods for all our wood items. Our finishes are applied by hand, building up color, luster, and depth with multiple layers of natural oils, stains, and lacquers.
Above (from left to right): Maple, Walnut, Blackened Walnut, Natural White Oak or Blackened White Oak
Metal
Our standard metal finish is sealed in order to prevent change / patina, with the exception of polished brass which cannot be sealed and should be expected to patina over time without polishing maintenance. However most of our items can be specified as unsealed with a "live finish". Metal items that unsealed are intended to develop a beautiful patina over time.
Above (from left to right): Polished Brass, Satin Brass, Antique Brass, Blackened Brass, Satin Bronze, Polished Stainless Steel, Burnished Stainless Steel or Blackened Steel
Stone
Stone is a natural material and is subject to variation in color, pattern, and surface. Each slab of stone is completely unique.
Above (from left to right): Belvedere Granite, Madre Perola Quartzite, Petite Granite Limestone, Pietra Cardosa Marble, Rojo Alicante Marble or Travertine
Lacquer
We offer nine standard lacquer colors and custom colors upon request. Most of our lacquered items have a smooth surface and a satin sheen. However, for select items we offer lacquer over open grain Ash.
Above (from left to right): Bone, Caviar, Charcoal, Clay, Dove, Flint, Mushroom, Peach or Silt
Cork
Our cork is harvested from the outer bark of the cork oak tees grown in Portugal. Cork is biodegradable, self-regenerative, absorbs CO2, and does not contribute to deforestation. Cork is a natural material and subject to variation in color, pattern, and surface. Unfinished cork is naturally resilient but will patina over time.
Above (from left to right): Dark Cork or Natural Cork
Leather
Our vegetable tanned saddle leather is available in five different colors. Leather is a natural material and subject to variation in color, pattern, and surface. Our “Natural Leather” will change color with time and exposure to sun, growing richer and deeper in color as it ages.
Above (from left to right): Black, Natural, Navy, Oxblood or Saddle Leather