Beech soap

Beech lacquered

Light grey oak stained

Grey oak stained

European beech. Soap treatment is a finish that leaves the surface as raw and natural

as possible. The natural oils of the soap gently seals the wood and gives it some stain

resistance, however, new soap must be applied from time to time to maintain the appe-

arance. Soaped beech is light when new and darkens over time. Beech has a tight and

harmonious surface structure with a smooth tactile feel.

Black lacquered

European beech has a tight and harmonious surface structure. A light lacquer treatment

partially fills the grain so the wood structure can be seen on the surface. This light lacquer

treatment is gentler than a dense lacquer, consequently scratches will not be easily

exposed. The wood itself has a nice tactile feel and the natural ageing over time will be

more beautiful. A delicate white pigment is added to the lacquer to maintain the light

appearance of the beech.

White painted

European oak. A stain treatment that reveals the wood structure whilst adding light grey

tones to the surface. After staining, the wood is covered with a delicate layer of lacquer.

As a result, light grey oak stained is easy to maintain and able to resist stains and water

quite well.

Deep red

European oak. A stain treatment that reveals the wood structure whilst adding grey tones

to the surface. After staining, the wood is covered with a delicate layer of lacquer. As a

result, grey oak stained is easy to maintain and able to resist stains and water quite well.

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Black lacquer in RAL 9005 colour. After the black lacquer is applied to oak or ash, the

grain structure of both will be visible. Applied to beech, the surface structure becomes

more harmonious, where the visible grain structure is limited.

Painted white RAL 9016. After the white lacquer is applied to oak or ash, the grain

structure of both will be visible. Applied to beech, the surface structure becomes more

harmonious, where the visible grain structure is limited.

Painted red in NCS S 5540-Y90R. Ash is chosen for its notable surface structure, which is

visible as a wooden grain after applying the surface treatment.