Wild walnut
genuine natural characteristics
Wild walnut is characterized by a deliberately natural grading in which knotholes are clearly visible. These natural features produce a genuine, lively wood look with a distinctly more rustic appearance than that of conventional walnut. The color becomes lighter through regular exposure to sunlight.
The outstanding processing qualities are characteristic of walnut. Wild walnut is hard and dimensionally stable with virtually no elasticity. Its hardness makes wild walnut highly durable and resistant to wear.
The valuable wild walnut wood is ideal for producing high-quality solid wood furniture.
The wild walnut used by TEAM 7 comes from Austria, Slovenia and Hungary.
Walnut
valuable elegant wood
Walnut is dark brown with lively graining. Its coloring ranges from light to black-brown, sometimes with a touch of red or violet. The color becomes lighter through regular exposure to sunlight.
The outstanding processing qualities are characteristic of walnut. Walnut is hard and dimensionally stable with virtually no elasticity. Its hardness makes walnut highly durable and resistant to wear. This valuable elegant wood is predominantly used for exclusive solid wood furniture.
The walnut used by TEAM 7 comes from Austria, Slovenia and Hungary.
Cherry
even and fine
The color of cherry wood ranges from yellowish or reddish brown to intensive red-brown which darkens when exposed to sunlight. Fine pores, a uniform texture and dense fibres characterize this precious hardwood.
Cherry wood is very firm and resistant. Its uniform structure, fine grain and attractive coloring make this summerlike green hardwood ideal for producing high-quality solid wood furniture.
The cherry wood used by TEAM 7 comes from Austria, Hungary and Romania.
Wild oak
natural charm
Wild oak is full of character. It displays a prominent grain pattern and distinct knotholes. Wild oak owes its natural charm to his wood look.
Durability and strength are the main characteristics of wild oak.
Its great strength makes wild oak particularly suitable for producing solid wood furniture.
The wild oak used by TEAM 7 comes from Germany, Austria and Hungary.
Oak
particularly durable
Oak wood is characterized by a core ranging from grey-yellow to yellow-brown in color which darkens when exposed to sunlight. Clearly visible annual rings give the oak wood a uniform grain pattern.
Durability and strength are the main characteristics of oak wood. Its great strength makes oak wood particularly suitable for producing solid wood furniture.
The oak wood used by TEAM 7 comes from Germany, Austria and Hungary.
Maple
light and uniform
Maple wood is characterized by a very light – almost white – color. The color darkens and yellows when regularly exposed to sunlight. The natural process of yellowing is prevented by applying the TEAM 7 white oil. Fine pores dominate the uniform structure of maple wood. Its unobtrusive grain pattern displays fine, pale brown lines.
Maple wood is medium-hard to hard. High strength and elasticity are characteristic features of this wood. Its high resistance to wear makes maple eminently suitable for use in solid wood furniture.
The maple used by TEAM 7 comes from Austria, Germany, Croatia and Romania.
Beech heartwood
lively and distinctive
Beech heartwood is characterized by a lively and distinctive wood look. Differences in color, knots and small knotholes are typical. Natural colored wood portions create a lively, distinctive grain pattern.
Beech heartwood is heavy and hard. It has become a favourite material in the production of solid wood furniture.
The beech heartwood used by TEAM 7 comes from Austria and Germany.
Beech
fine and uniform
Beech wood is pale yellow to reddish brown in color. The color darkens slightly when regularly exposed to sunlight. The grain pattern of beech wood is exceedingly uniform and fine. The pores are small and uniformly dispersed.
Beech wood is very firm and heavy. Its structure makes it particularly easy to process. Beech is an exceedingly popular material for producing solid wood furniture. One of the most important hardwood species in Europe, beech accounts for a large proportion of the trees grown in German-speaking countries.
The beech wood used by TEAM 7 comes from Austria and Germany.
Alder
warm golden-red
Alder wood displays a warm golden-red color. However, it owes its special charisma to differences in color and medullary rays. The pores are very finely dispersed and barely visible. Regular exposure to sunlight lets the wood darken.
Alder is a fast-growing medium-hard species of wood with a fine texture. It is easy to process and commonly used in the production of solid wood furniture.
The alder used by TEAM 7 comes from Hungary and Poland.
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